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The Official e-newsletter of the Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka  | Issue 28 - March 2016
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Letters to the Editor
 

Dear Editor,

 

I liked the article "Do It Right! At The Right Time!" by Eng. Tharindu Weerasinghe for its simplicity, practicality, timeless value and most importantly for the "writer's authenticity". Our colleague thought from heart and put ideas to (digital) paper using his brain. Tharindu's university experience is a one that many of us can relate to. This article is a great example of how all of us can contribute to our continuous improvement process by writing to digital SLEN.

 

Thank You Eng. Tharindu Weerasinghe!

 


Arjuna Manamperi (M-2062)
Chair - Mechanical Engineering Sectional Committee

 

 

Dear Editor,

 

Once again, in the last editorial you expressed direct disappointment about the lack of members' contributions to SLEN. Yes, as much as you, I too want more member engagement.

 

However, I have been an open proponent from the days we initiated digital SLEN in August 2013 (as a feature of the Membership Management System) to be more proactive from the Editorial Team's side.

 

We must go to where our engineers are working. All over the country. We did this in the first few months of digital SLEN and I used to schedule those with you. Send a project team with inexpensive multimedia tools to show case our stories. Make them powerful multimedia articles. I remember, when we launched the very first digital SLEN, I wrote to a batch mate of mine to do a digital article about Waste Water management in Sydney Australia. We published a powerful multimedia article in the first digital SLEN. My batch mate created it by himself in less than an hour using a smart phone. Refer the article "Sewerage is Power - Video tour of the North Head Waste Water Treatment Plant in Sydney, Australia"

 

As a past Chair of the ICT Committee and as a current member of it, I have proposed exact methodologies to do this utilizing a fraction of annual members funds. It will bring out our hidden talents, it will radically change the way our membership react to your repeated calls for action.

 

We know in Sri Lanka, very few ask questions at a gathering/lecture, very few write to news papers/ blogs, especially among engineers. It's almost a cultural trait. But, if we ( IESL ) take the initiative to run such an OUTBOUND program, I am sure you will get a change of attitude. Currently many of our members see, a few senior engineers and a few Council members contributing in English. But if we actively engage with our members in multiple languages ( NOT just English), in their own habitat, things will change!!

 

ICT Committee has given budgets to the Council ( and you know them). However, if it's taken up by the SLEN team with help from volunteers like myself, we could make a big difference. Such a step to highlight practical engineering in Sri Lanka, in all sectors, will be timely as digital SLEN is now being considered for the general public!!

 

There was lots of apathy when we started digital SLEN, yet, today it has has become the mouthpiece ( positively) of IESL. Let's make it the "loudspeaker" of Sri Lankan Engineers! To do that we have to realize practicing field engineers are not the ones to jump at "submitting papers" unlike their counterparts in the academia where "that activity" is part of the job (if done well). It's the reality. So, let's go to where action is taking place and get those involved in action part of the team to build fabulous, realistic, multimedia articles about Sri Lankan Engineers work.

 

I also suggest you - as the Editor - to write directly to our colleagues working abroad. You can now do this easily through our digital directories by finding where they are.

 

You are on the right track. More of what we saw in the last digital SLEN should happen. It had a series of articles on future transportation strategy and electrical power as a contributor to it. We need to have more discussions like that in SLEN.

 

You wanted members to write about ideas to improve IESL. Yes, they will write if we showcase and actually publish "different ideas" without censoring them, even if the content is counter to some of the current Council thinking. As you said, let's put the pen to paper ( now fingers to the key pad) and write freely with civility. Let the Writer be free, because Readers are!!. How about publishing the results of the last membership survey for a start? We are engineers, we all can analyze data and extract information. As scientists, we also understand, data analysis could be wrong. Why wait for someone else to analyze raw data when we can?

 

Arjuna Manamperi (M-2062)
Chair - Mechanical Engineering Sectional Committee

 

 

Dear Editor,

 

Lately I have seen and have participated in increased levels of activities by you and others trying to get more articles published in the digital SLEN. Even more importantly, making arrangements to take digital SLEN public.

 

I appreciate the efforts and with right content, timely visionary investments, and ICT we can easily do this. Given the brain thrust of our membership, it is a MUST DO for The Nation.

 

Dear Editor, I have a suggestion for you ( not the President not the Executive Secretary). Please send a mass email ( signed by you) to all members requesting them to write regular articles ( re publish if done somewhere else) on few "nationally important themes". Encourage them to write and/or video/voice recordings in a language that's comfortable to them. In my mind, topic areas are:

 

  • Education for the Future - Content, Methods, Infrastructure, Use of ICT
  • Alternative Renewable Energy
  • Public Transportation
  • Clean Drinking Water
  • Irrigation
  • Use of ICT as a Productivity Enhancement Tool in Organizations Re-engineering Public Sector Organizations (where applicable), including real life stories)
  • Scientific Agricultural Tools/Methods
  • Food storage and distribution techniques
  • Safety at home, workplace, public places
  • Latest "gadgets" and/or "concepts" transforming the world
  • Research at National Universities
  • Innovations by our own members
  • Role of IESL and Engineers in National Politics
  • Suggestions for IESL Policy and Procedural Improvements
  • Views from Overseas Members

 

Along with each article you publish, at the bottom, encourage members to share their thoughts about the article by writing to the Editor ( Letters to the Editor). Also don't hesitate to send "your personal message" to us repeatedly, every month, if you have to. Your message will sink in.

 

We have around 15,000 members including Student Members. Surely something is wrong with your approaches and/or ourselves as members if we are unable to gather 20 articles per month!! That it self is a national crisis!

 

Arjuna Manamperi (M-2062)
Chair - Mechanical Engineering Sectional Committee

 

 

Dear Editor,

 

I am Eng. (COL) N. Gunatilake CEng FIE (SL), MBIM (UK), the founder of Engineer Services Regiment of SL Army.

 

Goals and objective of current president are

 

  1. Speeding the administration of IESL
  2. Effective management system of IESL
  3. Strengthen and increase the membership of IESL by providing more facilities and benefits to members.

 

I would like to bring your kind attention to para 3 of above objectives. I believe we have more than 12000 members now in IESL If IESL wants to provide more facilities and benefits to its members, the intended facilities must be more TANGIBLE to the members. IESL can provide more tangible benefits through SLEN. My proposal is to have a page in SLEN as classified section. In this section members can published their advertisements such as buying or selling vehicles/house or property (for nominal fee).This will help members in both ways. As at now we go to private newspapers for this matter (Pay large amount of money).

 

Is our members are motivated now to attend IESL meetings, annual sessions, Techno exhibition, family get together? Hope you will do required publicity to my observation.

 

Thanking you

 

Eng. (COL) N. Gunatilake. CEng FIE (SL)

 
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