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Outstanding New Book by Happy Holden Offers Essential Skills Roadmap for Engineers
September 1, 2021 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Salem, OR—I-Connect007 is pleased to announce the timely release of 24 Essential Skills for Engineers by advanced technology expert Happy Holden. Happy has tapped his 50 years of experience to deliver a blueprint of strategies he employed to overcome engineering challenges during his remarkable career. Each chapter is devoted to a skill that engineers do not typically learn in college, such as problem solving, design of experiments, product and process life cycles, Lean manufacturing, and predictive engineering.
Sponsored by Calumet Electronics Corp., this engaging, 300-page volume will give readers a thorough understanding of the most critical skills young engineers should know today.
Download your copy—free for a limited time!—today at I-007ebooks.com/skills. You can also view other unique titles co-authored and peer-reviewed by Happy in our comprehensive library.
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