BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 12.1//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Pacific Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Pacific Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20230301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Pacific Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Registration Registration page - Register by June 12 for a redu ced price. Member type Registration fee Register by June 12 Register by June 18 Full price after June 18 INCOSE member $200 $255 $310 INCOS E Student/Senior Member\, Military $150 $205 $260 Non-member $250 $305 $ 360 Presenter James Martin is an enterprise architect and systems engin eer working for The Aerospace Corporation developing solutions for informa tion systems and space systems. He was a key author on the BKCASE project in development of the SE Body of Knowledge (SEBOK). His main SEBOK contri bution was the articles on Enterprise Systems Engineering. Dr. Martin led the working group responsible for developing ANSI/EIA 632\, a US national standard that defines the processes for engineering a system. He previous ly worked for Raytheon Systems Company as a lead systems engineer and arch itect on airborne and satellite communications networks. He has also work ed at AT&\;T Bell Labs on wireless telecommunications products and unde rwater fiber optic transmission products. His book\, Systems Engineering Guidebook\, was published by CRC Press in 1996. Dr. Martin is an INCOSE F ellow and was leader of the Standards Technical Committee. He received fr om INCOSE the Founders Award for his long and distinguished achievements i n the field. He is founder and current leader of the Systems Science Worki ng Group for INCOSE. Workshop Details System thinking has been touted as t he "Fifth Discipline" in Peter Senge's famous book by that name. However\, this is usually limited to the use of systems coupling diagrams and syste m archetypes to help understand the nature of feedback and complex system behavior. You will need more than these tools to fully appreciate how to t hink clearly about systems in a truly holistic manner. This workshop will teach you some essential principles and concepts of systems and how to use these in a "systemic" fashion to improve your ability to think about syst ems in a holistic manner. You will learn about the PICARD Theory and the S even Samurai Framework. You will see how the Knowledge Pyramid helps you u nderstand how systems convert data into information that is used for the d iscovery of knowledge to be used in making better decisions. The workshop will let you spend about half of our time together working exercises in yo ur team to fully understand and appreciate these ideas. Participants will receive: a) Instruction: A variety of creative and analytic tools will be introduced. b) Course Notes: Each student will receive a set of course not es for reference. c) Practice: Students will have an opportunity to practi ce Systems Thinking skills in classroom exercises. Learning Objectives: U se various systems thinking frameworks Apply systems thinking principles a nd concepts Better see the &ldquo\;whole&rdquo\; solution to complex probl ems The course is aimed at: Engineers of all Disciplines Managers Leader s and decision makers Topics: The Concepts of System and Holism as a Bas is for Systems Thinking On the Use of Concepts and Principles for Improvin g SE Practice How to Conceptualize Systems... Using the PICARD Theory Seve n Samurai Framework for Holistic Appreciation of the Whole Solution Using the Knowledge Pyramid as a Framework for Modern Systems Attendees can rea d two of James Martin's papers to learn more about some of the workshop ma terials before attending. These papers are accessible from Wiley via the I NCOSE web site for INCOSE members. Log in to your INCOSE account. Go to W iley Online Library redirect. Now you can access the papers: Martin\, J. N. (2004)\, 3.1.2 The Seven Samurai of Systems Engineering: Dealing with t he Complexity of 7 Interrelated Systems. INCOSE International Symposium\, 14: 459&ndash\;470. doi: 10.1002/j.2334-5837.2004.tb00509.x Martin\, J. N. (2007)\, 7.6.1 Systems are Imaginary&mdash\;Systems are Not Real: Some Th oughts on the Nature of Systems Thinking. INCOSE International Symposium\, 17: 1168&ndash\;1177. doi: 10.1002/j.2334-5837.2007.tb02941.x DTEND:20150621T000000Z DTSTAMP:20240329T085245Z DTSTART:20150620T150000Z LOCATION:California\,USA\,Redondo Beach\,1 Space Park Drive SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Systems Thinking Workshop: Learning to Think About Systems in a Ho listic Manner UID:RFCALITEM638472811655301388 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Registration page - Registe r by June 12 for a reduced price.
Member type | Registration fee | Register by June 12 | Register by June 18 | Full pri ce after June 18 |
---|---|---|---|
INCOSE member | $200 | $255 | $310 |
INCOSE Student/Senior Member\, Mili tary | $150 | $205 | $260 |
Non-mem ber | $250 | $305 | $360 |
James Martin is an enterprise arch itect and systems engineer working for The Aerospace Corporation developin g solutions for information systems and space systems. He was a key autho r on the BKCASE project in development of the SE Body of Knowledge (SEBOK) . His main SEBOK contribution was the articles on Enterprise Systems Engin eering. Dr. Martin led the working group responsible for developing ANSI/E IA 632\, a US national standard that defines the processes for engineering a system. He previously worked for Raytheon Systems Company as a lead sy stems engineer and architect on airborne and satellite communications netw orks. He has also worked at AT&\;T Bell Labs on wireless telecommunica tions products and underwater fiber optic transmission products. His book \, Syste ms Engineering Guidebook\, was published by CRC Press in 1996. D r. Martin is an INCOSE Fellow and was leader of the Standards Technical Co mmittee. He received from INCOSE the Founders Award for his long and dist inguished achievements in the field. He is founder and current leader of t he Systems Science Working Group for INCOSE.
System thinking has been touted as the "Fifth Discipline" in Peter Senge's famous book by that name. However\, this is usually limit ed to the use of systems coupling diagrams and system archetypes to help u nderstand the nature of feedback and complex system behavior. You will nee d more than these tools to fully appreciate how to think clearly about sys tems in a truly holistic manner. This workshop will teach you some essenti al principles and concepts of systems and how to use these in a "systemic" fashion to improve your ability to think about systems in a holistic mann er. You will learn about the PICARD Theory and the Seven Samurai Framework . You will see how the Knowledge Pyramid helps you understand how systems convert data into information that is used for the discovery of knowledge to be used in making better decisions. The workshop will let you spend abo ut half of our time together working exercises in your team to fully under stand and appreciate these ideas.
Participants will receive: a) Ins truction: A variety of creative and analytic tools will be introduced. b) Course Notes: Each student will receive a set of course notes for referenc e. c) Practice: Students will have an opportunity to practice Systems Thin king skills in classroom exercises.
Learning Objectives:
The course is aimed at:
Topics:
Attendees can read two of James Martin's papers to learn more about some of the workshop materials b efore attending. These papers are accessible from Wiley via the INCOSE web site for INCOSE members.