I think that this article is worth heeding -- not just with respect to engineering, but in a great many other intellectual disciplines as well. If you want to develop mad skills in science, engineering, or computer programming, it helps to have a broad grasp of a great many other disciplines. It certainly helps when it comes to be inventive, as it allows for cross-pollination of ideas.
Ditto in the business world. Business ideas can be conceived through a grasp of sciencelliterature, or philosophy, and these skills can also help in the marketing field as well.
I'd say more about that, but I can't really spare the time right now. Hmmm.... Maybe one should write an article on this topic.
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