When you last bought a new electronic device did you look at the instruction manual?
If your answer is a resounding “no”, then you are not alone.
Studies show that many of us don’t bother to read the user guide.
One UK survey found that one in five of us skips the manual, while a US report said it was as high as 50%.
Caspar Herzberg, boss of UK industrial software firm Aveva, says he likes a good instruction manual. “I’m a big fan of mundane things!” But he understands that many people immediately throw them in a kitchen drawer, never to be read.
Yet while it’s OK for a consumer to skip the user guide, this isn’t the case in the world of industry, where engineers have to know exactly how the machinery or computer system they look after works. This is especially the case if a problem arises that they need to fix as quickly as possible.