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Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
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“Engineers naturally tend to focus first on the product and then on its users. For an anthropologist, it’s the exact reverse: people come first, then the product.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“A structured systems-level thinking process would consider how the elements of the system are linked in logic, in time, in sequence, and in function—and under what conditions they work and don’t work.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“British drive on the left side of the road and we (Indians) drive on what’s left of the road.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“There are just as many ways to practice engineering as there are to achieve inner peace and harmony.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“As the old joke goes, an extroverted engineer is someone who looks at the other person’s shoes while talking, whereas an introvert looks at his own.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“VARANASI TRAFFIC is shambolic. It’s a humbling reminder that the British drive on the left side of the road and we (Indians) drive on what’s left of the road. “The traffic is not terrible at all,” wrote novelist Geoff Dyer. “It is beyond any idea of terribleness. It is beyond any idea of traffic.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“good engineers know how to apply constraints to help achieve their goals. Time constraints on engineers fuel creativity and resourcefulness. Financial constraints and the blatant physical constraints hinging on the laws of nature are also common, coupled with an unpredictable constraint—namely, human behavior.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“In the United States, for instance, recent estimates suggest that less than 4 percent of the total population are engineers who disproportionately help create jobs for the remainder.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“THE CORE OF the engineering mind-set is what I call modular systems thinking. It’s not a singular talent, but a mélange of techniques and principles.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“Engineers help create solution spaces—suites of possibilities that offer new choices, conveniences, and comforts—that redefine our standard of living.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“The essence of a good technology is that it’s intuitive, and it evolves. Ideally, you don’t even want to know it’s there.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“If something is at stake, the human minds get ignited and the working capacity gets enhanced manifold,”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“On running marathons, “anyone can do it, you know,” Collins says. “All it takes is persistence . . . just like engineering.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“ATM failure rates have significantly declined over the past several years, thanks to concurrent error detection algorithms in the software that processes transactions,”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“road.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“Implementation of better standards and tools of interoperability could help improve health care efficiency and reduce wasted expenditures, to take one example. “My pizza parlor is more thoroughly computerized than most of health care,” notes medical quality expert Donald Berwick.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
“They needed jobs. The labor market for engineers in the early 1950s was lukewarm, if not brutal.”
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
― Applied Minds: How Engineers Think
