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Management Technology for the Engineer
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Abstract
Work in the industrial setting can be regarded as problem solving activity. Meeting the consumer’s requirements represents the problem to be solved and all persons in a given industry are participants in its solution. Each individual in the organization works at solving his portion of the problem, and he is thereby also working to satisfy some of his personal needs. This paper will show how, by helping others satisfy their needs, the engineer can best reach the objective, the solution of the problem.
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Waschek, A., "Management Technology for the Engineer," SAE Technical Paper 680628, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680628.Also In
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