Simon Ramo (1913–2016)
Author of Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics
About the Author
Image credit: Dr. Simon Ramo, being interviewed (internally) about the early history of TRW.
Works by Simon Ramo
Meetings, Meetings, and More Meetings: Getting Things Done When People Are Involved (2005) 13 copies, 1 review
Strategic Business Forecasting: A Structured Approach to Shaping the Future of Your Business (2009) 12 copies
Fields and waves in modern radio 4 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Ramo, Simon
- Birthdate
- 1913-05-07
- Date of death
- 2016-06-27
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Utah (BS|Electrical Engineering)
California Institute of Technology (PhD|Physics|1936)
California Institute of Technology (PhD|Electrical Engineering|1936) - Awards and honors
- Presidential Medal of Freedom (1983)
John Fritz Medal (1986)
National Medal of Science (Engineering, 1979) - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- Place of death
- Santa Monica, California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
Dr. Simon Ramo, a ninety-two-year-old legend in the aerospace industry (he's the "R" in TRW), has written what may be the definitive guide for those of us forced to attend business meetings. And one cannot imagine an author more qualified for this task, having attended an estimated 40,000 meetings himself. Employing a myriad of colorful, and at times humorous, anecdotes, Mr. Ramo promulgates meeting etiquette in a way that manages to be authoritative without becoming overly preachy. If only show more every business school graduate and corporate executive were compelled to read this book (and take it to heart), we'd all benefit from fewer, shorter and more productive workplace gatherings. The book's one notable omission is the teleconference, which in many companies now overshadows the face-to-face meeting in frequency and import. A worthy topic for a second edition, perhaps?
-Kevin Joseph, author of "The Champion Maker" show less
-Kevin Joseph, author of "The Champion Maker" show less
This is an outstanding book. Divided into discrete essays in chronological order it is both an autobiography of Simon Ram and company history of TRW. His relationships with many government figures as he promoted the advancement of science in the United States, interviews with Secretary Schultz and Howard Hughes are real dreams. Unfortunately Ramo's essays sound very like current popular and professional magazine articles today predicting 30 years ago the technological decline of the United show more States. There is one truly outstanding comment when he calls on parents to help deal with the decline of science and math skills among students from elementary through the college years. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 23
- Members
- 210
- Popularity
- #105,677
- Rating
- 4.2
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 28
- Languages
- 2







