Industrial Evolution From Micro to Macro Engineering

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard R. Klimpel
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

During the last 28 years, I have had the very challenging and rewarding experience of working as an engineering professional in a large multinational company, both as a manager of engineers and engineering projects as well as an inventor and generator of new engineering processes and products. Due to the diversified geographic and tech¬nical nature of my employer's business, my responsibilities have taken me all over the world. This has included interactions with people in different industries including minerals, coal, chemicals, petroleum, pulp and paper, agriculture and pharmaceuticals. As diverse as my experience may seem, it has always amazed me how common the basic underlying technology and economic trends are that shape the working environment that any given engineer in any given geographic loca¬tion will experience. I would like to discuss the industrial evolution from micro to macro engineering. One of the basic truths behind how industry must and will operate is "change," including: • the creation of conditions for change, • the anticipation of change, • the resistance to change, • the rewards that being part of a change can bring and • the destruction that change can bring to the unprepared. This fact was well stated by Heractitus around 500 BC.: "There is nothing permanent except change." This simple truth has been valid since the dawn of time and, if anything, is accelerating in nature every decade.
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APA: Richard R. Klimpel  (1993)  Industrial Evolution From Micro to Macro Engineering

MLA: Richard R. Klimpel Industrial Evolution From Micro to Macro Engineering. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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