Systems Engineering as an Essential Organizational Competence for Knowing and Innovating

M. Henshaw, Sofia Ahlberg Pilfold
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Systems Engineering is described as a transdisciplinary approach that integrates all disciplines and specialty groups into a team effort, developing an innovation from concept to fully operational system. However, its procedural nature has been viewed by some as inhibiting innovation. By considering the whole of the innovation cycle, we demonstrate that Systems Engineering is actually essential to overcome the so-called valley of death in terms of technology readiness. Drawing on two case studies of knowledge management in large organizations (one government and one private industry), we show the benefits of a perspective in which the organization is viewed as a system through which dispersed explicit and tacit knowledge may be integrated to support innovation. However, this relies on appreciations of the full range of different knowledge types and the importance of organizational culture in the knowing and action cycle. The importance of organizations and the individuals within them adopting systemic thinking and systematic effectiveness are essential attributes of innovation: these are embodied in the discipline of Systems Engineering.
系统工程作为组织认识和创新的基本能力
系统工程被描述为一种跨学科的方法,它将所有学科和专业团体整合到一个团队的努力中,开发从概念到完全可操作系统的创新。然而,一些人认为其程序性阻碍了创新。通过考虑整个创新周期,我们证明系统工程实际上是克服所谓的死亡之谷在技术准备方面的必要条件。通过对大型组织(一个政府和一个私营企业)知识管理的两个案例研究,我们展示了将组织视为一个系统的观点的好处,通过该系统,分散的显性和隐性知识可以整合在一起,以支持创新。然而,这依赖于对所有不同知识类型的欣赏以及组织文化在认识和行动周期中的重要性。组织和其中的个人采用系统思维和系统有效性的重要性是创新的基本属性:这些体现在系统工程的学科中。
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