Lucky Strikes...Again: (Feats and Foibles of Engineers); Robert W. Lucky; 1993

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"Robert Lucky’s book proves that you don’t have to be an engineer to have fun. He makes me laugh again and again — and I’m just a journalist! But he also makes me think."
—Bill Moyers Public Affairs Television, Inc. "Bob Lucky has very deftly put into words the feelings of thousands of engineers. Lucky Strikes … Again treats with humor and compassion our daily struggles and triumphs."
—Don Christiansen IEEE Spectrum "[Lucky] directs his humorous barbs at such likely targets as the guilt of having fun at technical conferences, the inevitable failure of equipment demonstrations in the presence of Members of Upper Management ("the MUM effect"), and the lack of communication within organizations ("we all have the comforting illusion that there is someone up there who knows what is going on"). But he is also able to apply wit and a light touch to topics such as citizen advice to government, the public image of engineers, and the loss of U. S. preeminence in certain technologies."
—Samuel C. Florman, Author "Reading the essays is like enjoying the writings of a fine novelist 51;easy to understand, lots of character, subtle insights in which we all find our own experiences."
—Derek Leebaert Georgetown University Author of the widely acclaimed "Reflections" column in Spectrum magazine Bob Lucky provides a humorous, nostalgic collection of ten years’ worth of his own reflections on typical situations engineers encounter during their careers. Spiced with 20% new anecdotes and personal experiences, Lucky Strikes … Again takes good-natured gibes at corporate bureaucrats while offering some not-so-subtle advice on ways to circumvent the red tape and gives bureaucratic hints on when to look the other way.

 
"Robert Lucky’s book proves that you don’t have to be an engineer to have fun. He makes me laugh again and again — and I’m just a journalist! But he also makes me think."
—Bill Moyers Public Affairs Television, Inc. "Bob Lucky has very deftly put into words the feelings of thousands of engineers. Lucky Strikes … Again treats with humor and compassion our daily struggles and triumphs."
—Don Christiansen IEEE Spectrum "[Lucky] directs his humorous barbs at such likely targets as the guilt of having fun at technical conferences, the inevitable failure of equipment demonstrations in the presence of Members of Upper Management ("the MUM effect"), and the lack of communication within organizations ("we all have the comforting illusion that there is someone up there who knows what is going on"). But he is also able to apply wit and a light touch to topics such as citizen advice to government, the public image of engineers, and the loss of U. S. preeminence in certain technologies."
—Samuel C. Florman, Author "Reading the essays is like enjoying the writings of a fine novelist 51;easy to understand, lots of character, subtle insights in which we all find our own experiences."
—Derek Leebaert Georgetown University Author of the widely acclaimed "Reflections" column in Spectrum magazine Bob Lucky provides a humorous, nostalgic collection of ten years’ worth of his own reflections on typical situations engineers encounter during their careers. Spiced with 20% new anecdotes and personal experiences, Lucky Strikes … Again takes good-natured gibes at corporate bureaucrats while offering some not-so-subtle advice on ways to circumvent the red tape and gives bureaucratic hints on when to look the other way.

 
Upplaga: 1a upplagan
Utgiven: 1993
ISBN: 9780780304338
Förlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 294 st
"Robert Lucky’s book proves that you don’t have to be an engineer to have fun. He makes me laugh again and again — and I’m just a journalist! But he also makes me think."
—Bill Moyers Public Affairs Television, Inc. "Bob Lucky has very deftly put into words the feelings of thousands of engineers. Lucky Strikes … Again treats with humor and compassion our daily struggles and triumphs."
—Don Christiansen IEEE Spectrum "[Lucky] directs his humorous barbs at such likely targets as the guilt of having fun at technical conferences, the inevitable failure of equipment demonstrations in the presence of Members of Upper Management ("the MUM effect"), and the lack of communication within organizations ("we all have the comforting illusion that there is someone up there who knows what is going on"). But he is also able to apply wit and a light touch to topics such as citizen advice to government, the public image of engineers, and the loss of U. S. preeminence in certain technologies."
—Samuel C. Florman, Author "Reading the essays is like enjoying the writings of a fine novelist 51;easy to understand, lots of character, subtle insights in which we all find our own experiences."
—Derek Leebaert Georgetown University Author of the widely acclaimed "Reflections" column in Spectrum magazine Bob Lucky provides a humorous, nostalgic collection of ten years’ worth of his own reflections on typical situations engineers encounter during their careers. Spiced with 20% new anecdotes and personal experiences, Lucky Strikes … Again takes good-natured gibes at corporate bureaucrats while offering some not-so-subtle advice on ways to circumvent the red tape and gives bureaucratic hints on when to look the other way.

 
"Robert Lucky’s book proves that you don’t have to be an engineer to have fun. He makes me laugh again and again — and I’m just a journalist! But he also makes me think."
—Bill Moyers Public Affairs Television, Inc. "Bob Lucky has very deftly put into words the feelings of thousands of engineers. Lucky Strikes … Again treats with humor and compassion our daily struggles and triumphs."
—Don Christiansen IEEE Spectrum "[Lucky] directs his humorous barbs at such likely targets as the guilt of having fun at technical conferences, the inevitable failure of equipment demonstrations in the presence of Members of Upper Management ("the MUM effect"), and the lack of communication within organizations ("we all have the comforting illusion that there is someone up there who knows what is going on"). But he is also able to apply wit and a light touch to topics such as citizen advice to government, the public image of engineers, and the loss of U. S. preeminence in certain technologies."
—Samuel C. Florman, Author "Reading the essays is like enjoying the writings of a fine novelist 51;easy to understand, lots of character, subtle insights in which we all find our own experiences."
—Derek Leebaert Georgetown University Author of the widely acclaimed "Reflections" column in Spectrum magazine Bob Lucky provides a humorous, nostalgic collection of ten years’ worth of his own reflections on typical situations engineers encounter during their careers. Spiced with 20% new anecdotes and personal experiences, Lucky Strikes … Again takes good-natured gibes at corporate bureaucrats while offering some not-so-subtle advice on ways to circumvent the red tape and gives bureaucratic hints on when to look the other way.

 
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