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SE Qualities Needed in Industry Mary Simpson Chief Systems Engineer Battelle, PNNL 2 July 2001

SE Qualities Needed in Industry Mary Simpson Chief Systems Engineer Battelle, PNNL 2 July 2001. Essential SE Qualities. Be Able to Reason Communicate Effectively Be Aware of Breadth & Range of ‘Tools’. Knowledge Domains. Phases. Steps. Capabilities in 3 Dimensional Morphology.

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SE Qualities Needed in Industry Mary Simpson Chief Systems Engineer Battelle, PNNL 2 July 2001

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  1. SE Qualities Needed in Industry Mary Simpson Chief Systems Engineer Battelle, PNNL 2 July 2001

  2. Essential SE Qualities • Be Able to Reason • Communicate Effectively • Be Aware of Breadth & Range of ‘Tools’

  3. Knowledge Domains Phases Steps Capabilities in 3 Dimensional Morphology

  4. Problem Solving Spans Life Cycle Value System Design Problem Definition Systems Synthesis Systems Analysis Decision Making Planning for Action “Optimization” Program Planning Project Planning Systems Development Production Distribution Operations Retirement Tech Forecast & Assess Policy Research Systems Analysis Cybernetics Value Engr Ops Research / Mgt Science

  5. Overall Set of Client’s Needs Evolving Priorities Changing Client Environment Economic Technological Political Cultural Key Mission Needs & Technology Requirements

  6. Trust Comfort self-organizing, collaborative inter- dependent open, revealing intrinsic, proactive 6. Empowered Communication Motivation Relationships Decision-Making EQ • Invite • Involvement 5. Participative persuasive, coersive closed, strategized hierarchical, role-based isolated Fear • Information • Sharing 4. Advisory • Diversity • Caring 3. Benevolent • Power • Control The comfort level for most individuals is a three level range 2. Authoritarian Comfort Comfort • Safety • Revenge 1. Punitive EQ EQ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Environmental Quality Maturity Model* EQ Levels of EQ Maturity * Reference Jack Gibbs on ‘Trust Development’

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