The average rating for Sodium-Nak Engineering Handbook based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2013-06-15 00:00:00 Garrett Stauffer You can read this in an hour or two, and if you are new to the world of work and especially management, it will be the best couple of hours you could spend reading about work. Reading it now as a self-employed post-company old-fogey, I notice how much of it is concerned with behaving respectfully of the hierarchy and status quo. That's not a bad thing at all if you want a career in a corporate environment, less essential if you want to foster the entrepreneur within. Still, good advice for being an ethical businessperson and respectful human being. * * * Patrick Sherriff publishes a monthly newsletter - - highlighting good fiction published in English about Japan. He lives in Abiko with his wife and two daughters. |
Review # 2 was written on 2017-03-12 00:00:00 Patrick Roetzer This book was given to all of the engineers in my department and I could not recommend a professionally-oriented book more to anyone in a technical field. While much of it seems like common sense, it provides good reminders and insights in navigating the workplace. It covers all of the topics not covered explicitly in school and could prove useful to anyone, not just someone early in their career. |
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