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The Entrepreneurial Engineer
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Sep 2006, Pages: 224
The Entrepreneurial Engineer is a concise, thoroughly readable book on an increasingly relevant topic in the world of engineering. This unique text is written in a lively manner with a distinctive combination of skills and principles presented in a memorable manner, and includes contents on the following engaging topics: The Entrepreneurial Engineer: Ready for the 21st Century, The Joy of Engineering, Money, Work, and You, Getting Organized and Finding Time, Write For Your Life, Present, Dont Speak, The Human Side of Engineering, Ethics in Matters Small, Large and Engineering, Pervasive Teamwork, Organizations and Leadership, Assessing Technology Opportunities. Each chapter is followed by a summary and exercise section. The original book had a loyal following across the spectrum of schools from very small engineering programs to MIT. The Entrepreneurial Engineer is the antidote to Cold War systems thinking and bureaucratese on the way to helping create a new generation of more entrepreneurial engineers.
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