Re: Zen and the Art of Flying Saucer Maintenance

From: Enigl@aol.com
Date: Sun Jul 13 1997 - 17:21:41 MDT


In a message dated 97-07-13 12:55:53 EDT, you write:
 
<< There is no politics in
> >engineering. >>

Wait just one minute here . . .
 
I see it all the time. Especially from the vice presidents of engineering
during my meetings with them. Right now there's one guy that can't get
ozonation out of his head and look at heat processing as an alternative for a
pharmaceutical grade water system. He's cost the company about $750,000 (so
far). I worked for another company that wasted $80 million on an aseptic
packaging system because of engineering politics. Man, it's all over the
place.
 
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