Engineers working both in industry and on their own often should, along with the solution to purely technical problems, make economic and managerial decisions. Economic success and the successful implementation of new products or services significantly depend on the right assessment of the market and the forces of the belief with which new decisions are presented and sold. The systemic competence expected from today’s engineer includes, along with technical aspects, such factors as time, costs, quality and optimal construction of inter -human relations. Corresponding knowledge in classical engineering is not reported or not reported enough.
This book replenishes this gap and helps to eliminate “Language Barriers” between engineers and businessmen. She reports to engineers and other university graduates important information from the field of management, which is necessary for a successful professional start in industry and for the successful foundation of their own business.
Author
Schwab Adolf
Editor
Vasilieva O.P.
Translator
Mazin Valery Dmitrievich, Dulzon Alfred Andreevich
Publisher
Papyrus, 2001
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