by Paul Kostek | Apr 22, 2020 | Systems Engineering
This is part 2 of a 2 part series Investing in a Tool An SE or RM tool is an important part of a successful project; however, organizations often select a tool without a clear understanding of their SE process (or lack of one) and may have unreasonable expectations...
by Bill Barnes | Sep 10, 2019 | Systems Engineering, Tech Trends
As a kid growing up in Colorado, I spent a good portion of my summers playing outside. I enjoyed hiking around our home in the mountains with my dogs and my brother. I always liked making things with my hands, building models, and especially model rockets. Estes...
by Paul Kostek | May 13, 2019 | Systems Engineering
I was recently invited by a client of ours to speak at two sessions during the INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) Healthcare Conference. “Developing Systems Engineering and Systems Thinking Skills” was a panel organized by Chris Unger from GE...
by Neil Halpern | Aug 8, 2018 | DevOps, Information Security, Project Management, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering
The rules of business are being redefined daily. In fact, change is happening more quickly than companies can adapt. While many organizations have their digital transformations well underway, even those with vast resources are struggling to keep up with the rapid pace...
by Nathan Thomas | Feb 27, 2018 | Systems Engineering
This article was published on projecttimes.com As a Systems Engineer who recently underwent a home renovation, I was able to draw parallels between the product development work I do, and that arduous task. In that spirit, to be successful with any project, you need to...
by Jay Schatz | Dec 12, 2017 | Systems Engineering
This article was published on Devops.com Product development programs all start with great optimism regarding their potential to provide an excellent product to customers, along with excellent profits to the company. But research shows that a majority of product...
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