The Unwritten Laws of Engineering, W. J. King
The Unwritten Laws of Engineering, W. J. King
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The Unwritten Laws of Engineering

Author: W. J. King

Narrator: Joseph Kant

Unabridged: 1 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HN Publishing

Published: 01/01/2018


Synopsis

Some years ago the author became very much impressed with the fact, which can be observed in any engineering organization, that the chief obstacles to the success of individual engineers or of the group comprising a unit were of a personal and administrative rather than a technical nature. It was apparent that both the author and his associates were getting into much more trouble by violating the unwritten laws of professional conduct than by committing technical sins against the well-documented laws of science. Since the former appeared to be indeed unwritten at that time, as regards any adequate and convenient text, the following “laws” were originally formulated and collected into a sort of scrapbook, to provide a set of “house rules”, or a professional code, for a design-engineering section of a large manufacturing organization. Although they are admittedly fragmentary and incomplete, they are offered here for whatever they may be worth to younger men just starting their careers, and to older men who know these things perfectly well but who all too often fail to apply them in practice.Just a few points should be emphasized: None of these “laws” is theoretical or imaginary, and however obvious and trite they may appear, their repeated violation is responsible for much of the frustration and embarrassment to which engineers everywhere are liable. In fact this audiobook is primarily a record, derived from direct observation over a period of 17 years, of the experience of four engineering departments, three of them newly organized and struggling to establish themselves by the trial-and-error method. It has, however, been supplemented and confirmed by the experience of others as gathered from numerous discussions, lectures, and the literature, so that it most emphatically does not reflect the unique experience or characteristics of any one organization.Furthermore, many of these rules are generalizations to which exceptions will occur in special circumstances. There is no thought of urging a slavish adherence to rules and red tape, for there is no substitute for judgment, and at times vigorous individual initiative is needed to cut through formalities in an emergency. But in many respects these laws are like the basic laws of society; they cannot be violated too often with impunity, notwithstanding striking exceptions in individual cases.

About W. J. King

W. J. King originally wrote The Unwritten Laws of Engineering, which was released as a book by the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers. King had been a General Electric engineer who retired as a UCLA engineering
professor in 1969. He died in 1983.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Raven on April 17, 2017

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 co......more

Goodreads review by Remo on July 14, 2023

El título es tal vez un poco pomposo. En realidad este libro es una serie de consejos, dados con buenísima intención y bastante buen criterio, a ingenieros (aunque vale para cualquier otra profesión, pero ya sabemos que algunos ingenieros se creen gente especial). Cosas como que en realidad no traba......more

Goodreads review by Vladimir on August 14, 2017

The World may be a better place if the Holy Bible in hotel rooms will be replaced with this one. Just kidding, however I can recommend it to any newly-baked knowledge worker nowadays. It was also interesting to find a plenty of rules which are close to Agile principles. Common sense can't get outdat......more

Goodreads review by will on December 23, 2024

when u come home for christmas and ur dad makes u read this......more

Goodreads review by Austin on February 01, 2025

Straight to the point. Useful advice for engineers of all skill levels and experience. Highly recommend......more