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Performance Requisites for an Engineer
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This paper presents a view of performance requisites of the engineer, and the engineer as a manager, coupled with helps for measuring an individual against them. The prime measuring tool is face to face interviewing. A method of obtaining maximum efficiency from this tool by conducting the interview without breaking the laws of listening is presented.
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Snowden, N., "Performance Requisites for an Engineer," SAE Technical Paper 690582, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690582.Also In
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