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[http://www.iesis.org/toengineer/To-Engineer.pdf To Engineer]
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[[Critical thinking]]
For a basic introduction see ''[http://www.iesis.org/toengineer/To-Engineer.pdf To Engineer]''


===[https://eit.engineers.scot/index.php?title=Critical_thinking Critical thinking]===
Leadership
Critical thinking represents the thought processes and guiding principles that may be used when working with complex uncertainty. 


===Communication===
Communication
 
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===Leadership===
The verb 'to engineer' is used here to mean 'to use a range of strategies for achieving successful outcomes in situations of complex uncertainty'. Professional engineers will typically engineer the design of an aircraft or a bridge. Busineses are 'engineered' (or 're-engineered').  The strategies used have universal application in complex problem solving. They are not confined to the practice of engineering.

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Papers

To Engineer

Strategies

Critical thinking

Leadership

Communication

The verb 'to engineer' is used here to mean 'to use a range of strategies for achieving successful outcomes in situations of complex uncertainty'. Professional engineers will typically engineer the design of an aircraft or a bridge. Busineses are 'engineered' (or 're-engineered'). The strategies used have universal application in complex problem solving. They are not confined to the practice of engineering.