Culture of Science
26 Aug
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depends. it does in sales. it may in medicine. i don’t think it does in mechanical engineering.
Mechanical engineering includes a lot of design issues where differing cultural perspectives might make a difference.
Also, try reading some Richard Floria http://www.creativeclass.com/richard_florida/ http://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/images/issues/200510/world-is-spiky.pdf what does it do to the development potential of a culture if they restrict the participation of large portions of the population and fail to utilize their talents?
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depends. it does in sales. it may in medicine. i don’t think it does in mechanical engineering.
Mechanical engineering includes a lot of design issues where differing cultural perspectives might make a difference.
Also, try reading some Richard Floria http://www.creativeclass.com/richard_florida/
http://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/images/issues/200510/world-is-spiky.pdf
what does it do to the development potential of a culture if they restrict the participation of large portions of the population and fail to utilize their talents?