Dr. Scott Workinger has 30 years experience leading organizations that create innovative, practical solutions to business problems and field working systems in a multi-disciplinary context. He has led multi-disciplinary analysis and innovative development efforts in complex, risk-laden environments in the fields of information technology (expert systems, operations analysis, CAD, collaboration technology), manufacturing (automotive, glass, optical fiber), and construction engineering (nuclear, pulp and paper).
He currently teaches courses on technical leadership, systems architecture, testing and evaluation, problem analysis and systems engineering. He consults on strategic management and technology issues. The students in his continuing education courses come from a broad cross section of backgrounds and include experienced leaders and technologists from such diverse backgrounds as the US Navy, NASA, pharmaceutical companies, aircraft program management, and systems engineering consulting firms.
Scott is a member of INCOSE. He has a B.S in Engineering Physics from Lehigh University, an M.S. in Systems Engineering from the University of Arizona, and a Ph.D. in Civil and Environment Engineering from Stanford University where he performed research at the Center for Integrated Facility Engineering on integration between engineering processes through research, application, and teaching. Scott has a passion for empowering next generation business processes through research, application, and teaching. His particular forte is the application of diverse interdisciplinary resources to solve extremely challenging practical problems.