Some Rumination on Systems Engineering

INSIGHT into the state of Systems Engineering Professionalization

by Erik DeVito April 21, 2012

FROM OUR BLOG: Erik Devito discusses some insights he’s gotten from the latest issue of INCOSE INSIGHT available now to all members on the INCOSE Connect products page.

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When Models and Metaphors are Dangerous

by Paul Martin March 24, 2012

FROM OUR BLOG: Paul Martin reviews the documentary “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace” by Adam Curtis and delves into the dangers of improper use of Models and Metaphors.

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Update to “Finding Amelia: A Challenge in Systems Engineering”

by Communications Team March 20, 2012

An update on the Nov. 2010 Joint AIAA/INCOSE forum with Ric Gillespie. The State Department plans to join a new effort to find Amelia Earhart’s plane.

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SEs as Creative Leaders

by Paul Martin March 11, 2012

Organizations and businesses need creative leaders and SEs should answer the call. It’s time for SEs to embrace their creativity and lead organizations to greater heights of technical glory.

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Everyone a Systems Engineer … or at least a Systems Thinker?

by Don York February 26, 2012

Presidents POV My first job out of college was as a Mechanical Engineer. Although I was doing finite element analysis to calculate stresses for state of the art electromagnetic devices, I was told that “every engineer is a marketer”. Our mindset was to be such that we were all to be thinking about new business [...]

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Solving Systems Engineering problems on the Back of a Napkin

by Paul Martin February 24, 2012

Paul Martin shares his experience at Dan Roam seminar. Insights drawn on the Back of a Napkin.

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IW2012: Chesapeake Report

by Communications Team January 29, 2012

Read some of the attendees thoughts and experiences on IW2012. If you went to the Workshop as well we’d love to publish your thoughts also. Please leave a comment or e-mail us.

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