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Jan. 30, 2006

What Our Readers Say About CONTROL

From a recent survey of Control's readership...

Tell us how useful CONTROL is to you and how you use it in your job. Gives me a good base of available technological advancements in control management and the likes. My use is educational to keep up with the industries and tools. Gives us ideas and other sources. Control is easily one of my primary tools in both my day to day operations and in special projects. I can find ...

What Our Readers Say About CONTROL

From a recent survey of Control's readership...

Tell us how useful CONTROL is to you and how you use it in your job. Gives me a good base of available technological advancements in control management and the likes. My use is educational to keep up with the industries and tools. Gives us ideas and other sources. Control is easily one of my primary tools in both my day to day operations and in special projects. I can find information and products that both inspire ideas for process improvement and aid in setting up new processes. Good source of industry information. Many topics are relevant to my job. I get a good idea at least 2-3 times a year from articles and/or ads in Control. The information and contacts are important in my job. Very useful. Use it to introduce/train interns in process control. Useful with tips/tricks, industry trends, product information. Use it for those issues. Very helpful in showing new and efficient ideas of plant operations. I use it as a reference document to keep me abreast of things that are happening in the field. Consider it quite important. Absolutely essential to process control engineers. Good way to keep fingers on the pulse of the industry. Control is useful. The technical content of the articles is good and practical. The magazine keeps me connected to other control professionals. Many times there are only a few of us is a company, so the broader perspective found in editorials is very helpful. Use this publication as a reference. Looking for new and improved products. Very useful for that. It's nice to be updated with new products out there. Useful for finding products. It helps spark ideas. Extremely useful. I consult it often. Keeps me current on latest products. I have only been receiving for a few months. The articles are very good. It has a very good balance of ads and articles. It is a valuable job aid for me. Best process magazine out there; has recently 'inched' ahead of InTech. Along with other publications, I am able to stay in touch with current trends in the controls area of processes. I find a lot of useful technical information, both articles and advertisements. It contains info on current topics that I wouldn't get easily from other sources. I use it a lot, a great source for technical info as well as presenting sellers to end users. I use CONTROL to keep up with new technologies and latest trends. I photocopy articles and share them w/ co-workers. WHEN WE SPEND TIME READING WE FIND THE BOOK TO BE FULL OF INFORMATION THAT BROADENS OUR SCOPE AND HELPS IN OUR BUSINESS. I like Control for enlightenment. I find it informative and it expands my knowledge and helps me generate ideas for problems/improvements I can make around my facility.

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