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​Is being a good engineer enough? Is being a global engineer better than being a good engineer?

11/4/2026

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Or: How competence can hold you back

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This newsletter is all about how you can be the sort of engineer who can work, and be valuable, in any company in any part of the world.
Obviously, to do this, you need to be a good engineer.
But is that all?
This edition is about how being a good engineer can actually limit your ability to be a global engineer.
How is this so?
An interesting piece of research that I note in my book – The Global Engineer – found that people who are competent often fail when deployed in new cultures and places whereas those who are less competent show higher levels of success.
Why is this?
The research found that competent people were unaccustomed to finding things difficult. Because of their competence, life had, on the whole, been easy. Then, in a new environment, where they had less experience, they encountered challenges. This made them feel less adequate – a new feeling for them and one that is unpleasant. They simply could not handle this – and they quit.
Less competent people, who had numerous struggles in life, were, on the other hand, robust. They were familiar with these experiences and the associated feelings. Because of this familiarity, they knew how to push through and carry on. Thus, they were more successful.
The lesson for the global engineer?
Yes, you should always work on your engineering skills. You might even be lucky enough to have had them all the time – or at least for long enough that you can’t recall being incompetent. But, if you do wish to ply those skills in a new context, then be ready for a period of discomfort and displeasure – the type that makes you feel less than you used to feel about yourself and question if you were ever truly a good engineer in the first place.
Ask yourself now these two questions:
  1. When was the last time you felt discomfort because your competence seemed lacking?
  2. Would you be able to endure a period of such “incompetence” as you moved from one role to another (and it might be because of things outside of the role – say a new country or culture) in your efforts to be a global engineer?
They will help you determine if you have or if you need to develop this toughness to be a global engineer.
For all your engineering ability, it might be this mental toughness, needed to get through such periods, that actually makes you a global engineer.
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