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Educational Asset Protection and Career Development
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Abstract
The rapid advance of technical knowledge continually reduces the educational half-life of engineers. The need for continual education to protect this asset is presented. Detailed methods of acquiring continuing education are presented. A check list is given for the individual to assess the level of protection currently being acquired.
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Dubensky, R., "Educational Asset Protection and Career Development," SAE Technical Paper 851580, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851580.Also In
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