The Future of Engineering (Vision 2025)

The Future of Engineering (Vision 2025)

In 2014 I gave two talks dealing with the newly released INCOSE Vision 2025.  I gesticulated about how difficult it is to predict the future. But System Engineers should be at the forefront of innovation and invention as we bring a holistic point of view to these complex and world spanning problems. So take your place in making a better world and a brighter future.

For those who want more detail, I have links to the videos of my lecture, my slides and all my references. Enjoy.

The Future of Systems Engineering (Vision 2020)

The Future of Systems Engineering (Vision 2020)

The INCOSE CAB organization puts on a Webinar every third Wednesday of the month. They asked me to talk to INCOSE’s SE Vision 2020. Here is the abstract, a pdf of the slides, My responses to the Q&A, and a record of the chat. Enjoy.  

The Cloud: Why should we care?

The Cloud: Why should we care?

Is this cloud thing another new fangled fad  fleeting about in the firmament only to burn out as more people discover it's just a fancy figment of some marketers imagination?  Fads fade fast when their promises are greater than reality — I’m looking at you AI and TQM.

But a lot of serious technologist feel this cloud thing is a concept that is here to stay. Let's do some scholarly research into all this Cloud nonsense and find out if it really matters.

SEs as Creative Leaders

SEs as Creative Leaders

It's time for Systems Engineers  to embrace their creativity and lead organizations to greater heights of technical glory. I truly believe that to be a truly great Systems Engineer you need to get in touch with that artistic, creative person that's buried deep in your soul.  Will you answer the call and  dig that creative part out of you?

 

 

Solving Systems Engineering problems on the Back of a Napkin

Solving Systems Engineering problems on the Back of a Napkin

The other day I was able to go to a lecture by Dan Roam, the author of the wildly popular book, "The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures."  His topic was, "What to do when words don't work" and his seemingly outrageous claim the, "You can solve any problem with pictures."