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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.
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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Figure 1 shows some features of an engineered process.
Figure 1 shows some features of an engineered process.


The key issues are ''competence'', i.e. the skills of those inolved and ''governance'',  i.e. how responsility, authority and accountabiliy is allocated.
The key issues are ''competence'', i.e. the skills of those inolved and ''governance'',  i.e. how responsility, authority and accountabiliy is allocated.#
 
Competence is shown as having two main components:
 
* Disciplinary expertise i.e. the abilities of those involved to carry out specific tasks.  It i normal to require expertise from several disciplines
* Ethos - the principles that guide the actions of the participants.
 
Whereas 'what you know' might be described in term of disciplinary expertise, ethos is 'how you think'. Ethos is a crtical issue in engineered processes.
 
Critical thinking is shown on the diagram as a subset of ethos but it can also be viewed as a

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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.

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Figure 1 shows some features of an engineered process.

The key issues are competence, i.e. the skills of those inolved and governance, i.e. how responsility, authority and accountabiliy is allocated.#

Competence is shown as having two main components:

  • Disciplinary expertise i.e. the abilities of those involved to carry out specific tasks. It i normal to require expertise from several disciplines
  • Ethos - the principles that guide the actions of the participants.

Whereas 'what you know' might be described in term of disciplinary expertise, ethos is 'how you think'. Ethos is a crtical issue in engineered processes.

Critical thinking is shown on the diagram as a subset of ethos but it can also be viewed as a