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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTORY REVIEW
G. McMillan
From the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s, the hiring of engineers and technicians dwindled to new lows.
Technical training was replaced with management training programs. Fast-track employees aspired
to be managers rather than technical leaders. This, combined with the early retirement of most of
the experienced engineers and technicians, led to a huge gap in age and experience in the area of
process/industrial instrumentation and control. Companies have attempted to replenish their technical
capability in th