Engineering Career Success

by

Lawrence Kamm, Electro-Mechanical Engineer


This book, "Real-World Engineering," is a guide to achieving career success as an engineer. It describes the situations faced by an engineer in industry and the useful responses to those situations.

The author is a practicing electro-mechanical engineering consultant and expert witness. Click here to see his qualifications and track record.


Real-World Engineering

A guide To Achieving Career Success

by

Lawrence J. Kamm



Part 1 Innovation and Conceptual Design

Chapter 1 Quantitative Design and Qualitative Design

Chapter 2 Inventing

Part 2 People Problems

Chapter 3 The Politics of Design

Chapter 4 Persuasion: The Golden Art

Chapter 5 Your Ethics

Chapter 6 Your Career

Chapter 7 Efficient Use of Your Time

Chapter 8 Coexisting With Accountants

Part 3 Your Knowledge Base

Chapter 9 Technical Knowledge

Chapter 10 Consultants

Chapter 11 Libraries and Museums

Chapter 12 Your Company

Chapter 13 Your Market

Chapter 14 Your Competition

Part 4 Topics in Design Engineering

Chapter 15 Simplicity

Chapter 16 Iteration and Convergence to Final Design

Chapter 17 Some Short Essays in Engineering Philosophy

Chapter 18 Prediction as a Design Process

Chapter 19 Specifications, Codes, Standards, Contracts, Laws, and the Law

Chapter 20 The Pervasive Parameter: Money

Chapter 21 Quantity Effects on Design

Chapter 22 Reliability and Maintenance

Chapter 23 Models and Experiments

Chapter 24 Improving Existing Designs

Chapter 25 Design Objectives

Chapter 26 Entrepreneuring

Chapter 27 Designing for Automation

Chapter 28 The Theory of Design

Chapter 29 The Human Interface

Chapter 30 Approximations

Chapter 31 Minimum Constraint Design (MCD)

Chapter 32 Design for Packaging and Shipping

Chapter 33 Non-Engineering Design


Mr. Kamm consults on electrical, electro-mechanical, and mechanical problems. His qualifications.


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