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Lean Engineering Education: Driving Content and Competency Mastery
ISBN:
9780791860502
No. of Pages:
144
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2015
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1. Planning for the future to improve mechanical engineering education
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22
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Published:2015
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"Planning for the future to improve mechanical engineering education." Lean Engineering Education: Driving Content and Competency Mastery. Ed. Flumerfelt, S, Kahlen, F, Alves, A, & Siriban-Manalang, A. ASME Press, 2015.
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Is it worthwhile to know the future? Perhaps it is, for knowing the future could help to avert a range of negative outcomes, from avoiding small embarrassing situations to preventing major catastrophic disasters. Unfortunately, knowing the future is a competency that escapes (most) humans. We cannot overcome the consequences of unknown potential problems simply because we cannot know the future.
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