Manager takeaways: skills
Manager Bwengye Innocent’s practical takeaways — shared by KUIESA_UG — stress real‑world engineering application, soft skills (especially communication), and the underrated industry need for maintenance work. It’s a good checklist if you’re preparing to move from IC to lead and want to pitch practical team impact. (x.com)
KUIESA_UG is the Industrial Engineers student association tied to Kyambogo University and operates a YouTube channel that posts tutorials and event videos. (youtube.com) The group has promoted campus industry events — including a 7th IEM dinner and organized industrial visits — in Facebook posts that reference the @KUIESA_UG handle. (facebook.com) Bwengye Innocent is listed in Kyambogo University’s repository as the author of the masters dissertation titled “Impact of investment in occupational health and safety on a steel manufacturing plant in Uganda” (student ID 18/U/GMSE/19358), submitted in July 2021. (kyuspace.kyu.ac.ug) Kyambogo’s Faculty of Engineering reports a total enrolment of 5,641 students for the 2018/2019 academic year and hosts departments including Mechanical, Industrial, and Electrical engineering — the curricular base for associations like KUIESA. (kyu.ac.ug) Bwengye also appears on the FREVASEMA company “Team” page as “Innocent Bwengye, Marketer,” showing a named connection between his academic work and at least one private‑sector role. (frevasema.co.ug) That combination — a Kyambogo student association account amplifying a speaker who has a 2021 Kyambogo dissertation on manufacturing OHS and a listed industry role — links the X post’s emphasis on practical engineering, communication, and maintenance to both documented academic research and private‑sector activity. ( )