Maria Popova recently wrote about the work of James T. Mangan and his book You Can Do Anything!, published in 1936. In particular Maria focused on one section titled “14 Ways to Acquire Knowledge”, one lesson per week.
The article is about learning anything, which made me think about how to learn reliability engineering. So, without apology, let’s explore 14 ways to learn about reliability engineering.
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