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Conference Paper

Author
Rivett, J. C.
Title
Management in a consulting engineering practice
In
Conference on Engineering Management 1981: Preprints of Papers
Imprint
Institution of Engineers, Australia, 1981, pp. 7-13
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.684313909641818
Description

[This paper was awarded the John Monash Medal, by the General College Board, 1982.]

Abstract

A basic statement of the aim of a Consulting Engineering practice is presented. The key words in that statement are analysed by reference to a particular practice. Some of the major aspects of management used in attempting to achieve the aim are discussed and described.

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