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How to Write Reports That Get Read
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TYLER HICKS has examined hundreds of enineering reports … and traced the results they get and don't get.
Much of what he has learned from these years of analysis is focused in his book titled, “Technical Report Writing” … and, in its direct application to automotive engineers, in this article.
Hicks is editor of engineering and industrial books at McGraw-Hill Book Co.; was formerly a technical editor of Power; and has taught mechanical engineering at Cooper Union in New York.
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Hicks, T., "How to Write Reports That Get Read," SAE Technical Paper 600471, 1960, https://doi.org/10.4271/600471.Also In
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- “Writing Reports that Get Action,” Ayres. W. A. “Factory Management and Maintenance,” September 1955
- “The Way to Write,” Flesch R. Lass. A. H. McGraw-Hill N.Y. 1955
- “Technique of Clear Writing,” Gunning. R. McGraw-Hill N.Y. 1955
- “Guide to Technical Writing,” Crouch W. G. Zetler. R. L. Ronald Press N.Y. 1954
- “Successful Technical Writing,” Hicks. T. G. McGraw-Hill N.Y. 1959
- “Clear Writing for Easy Reading,” Shidle. N. G. McGraw-Hill N.Y. 1951