A Pattern for Engineers in the ‘80’s
820660
02/01/1982
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- The material presented in this paper addresses the following questions of the engineer of the ‘80’s:
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How can an (earthmoving) engineer be successful in the ‘80’s?
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Should he isolate himself in his work?
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Are there special needs in the ‘80’s?
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What should he do-personally-to succeed and to improve the world in which we live?
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Can the engineer help solve specific problems facing us now?
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Can today’s problems-unemployment, inflation, world unrest, competition from new sources around the world, social unrest, energy limitations, pollution, and others, be met directly by the engineer with any success?
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- Citation
- Lux, W., and Lecture, G., "A Pattern for Engineers in the ‘80’s," SAE Technical Paper 820660, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/820660.