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Managing engineering and technology: an introduction to management for engineers

By: Contributor(s): Series: PrenticeHall international series in industrial and systemsPublication details: New Delhi Dorling Kindersley(India) Pvt. Ltd., 2008 Edition: 4th edDescription: 494 pISBN:
  • 9788131721674
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4002462
Summary: This book explores the traditional principles of management both the art and the science as they relate to the engineering and technology professions in general and to the specific kinds of work and projects engineers are most likely to encounter routinely on the job. Considers the nature and application of management principles throughout the technology product/project life cycles. Reflects the current reengineering trend within American companies and the resultant downsizing of middle management, an emphasis on employee teams, a focus on quality and productivity and customer satisfaction. Incorporates new management methods and tools. Surveys recent global trends that affect American technology management.
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This book explores the traditional principles of management both the art and the science as they relate to the engineering and technology professions in general and to the specific kinds of work and projects engineers are most likely to encounter routinely on the job. Considers the nature and application of management principles throughout the technology product/project life cycles. Reflects the current reengineering trend within American companies and the resultant downsizing of middle management, an emphasis on employee teams, a focus on quality and productivity and customer satisfaction. Incorporates new management methods and tools. Surveys recent global trends that affect American technology management.

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