Management in Engineering (2nd Edition)

Management in Engineering (2nd Edition) by Gail Freeman-Bell, published by Prentice Hall on May 7, 1996, spans 496 pages and is presented in English. This edition aims to address the management needs of engineers, providing insights into how management techniques can be applied to achieve effective engineering solutions. It emphasizes that management is an integral function within engineering, rather than a separate aspiration for engineers.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of management practices tailored for engineering contexts, including new material on product development, operations management, and quality management. The book features real-world cases and an extended case study that illustrates engineering management in practice, making it a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their understanding of management within the engineering field.
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The express aim of this new edition is to address the management needs of engineers. The book will enable them to apply management techniques to achieve engineering solutions, and it demonstrates in detail how effective management is achieved in engineering organizations. It clearly shows that management is an engineering function, and not something apart from engineering that engineers should aspire to. This new edition includes new material on product development, operations management and quality management. Offers real-world cases, including an extended case-study to show engineering management in practice.
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