Implementing the New INCOSE Systems Engineering Competency Framework Using an Evidence Based Approach for Oil and Gas Companies

D. Gelosh
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The much-anticipated new INCOSE Systems Engineering Competency Framework was published in July 2018. This paper and associated presentation describes how individuals in oil and gas companies can use a practical evidence-based approach with the new framework to enhance their overall engineering and systems engineering expertise. The framework consists of 36 competencies across five groups: Core, Technical, Management, Professional, and Integrating. In addition to a description and explanation of why it is important, each competency includes a set of evidence-based indicators across five levels of competence: Awareness, Supervised Practitioner, Practitioner, Lead Practitioner and Expert. The indicators are considered evidence-based because they describe the evidence that individuals should provide in order to determine their level of competence. An individual's competence enables them to properly execute a particular process or activity described by the competency with a certain proficiency. It also includes understanding and making the most of the relationships between and among the various competencies and their activities, understanding the individual's specific roles in supporting the overall enterprise, in this case the oil and gas industry, and understanding the behavioral skills required to ensure the competencies and their associated activities are executed effectively in those roles. In addition, by applying this evidence-based approach, individuals can use the indicators to help identify and then acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, abilities, behaviors and experiences that lead to higher levels of competence in the various competencies, thereby enhancing their own systems engineering effectiveness in their oil and gas careers and beyond.
使用基于证据的方法为油气公司实施新的INCOSE系统工程能力框架
备受期待的新版INCOSE系统工程能力框架于2018年7月发布。本文和相关报告描述了石油和天然气公司的个人如何使用实用的循证方法和新框架来提高他们的整体工程和系统工程专业知识。该框架由5组36个胜任能力组成:核心、技术、管理、专业和集成。除了描述和解释其重要性之外,每种能力还包括一组基于证据的指标,涵盖五个能力级别:意识、监督从业者、从业者、领导从业者和专家。这些指标被认为是基于证据的,因为它们描述了个人为确定其能力水平而应提供的证据。个人的胜任能力使他们能够以一定的熟练程度适当地执行胜任能力所描述的特定过程或活动。它还包括理解和充分利用各种能力及其活动之间的关系,理解个人在支持整个企业(在本例中是石油和天然气行业)中的具体角色,以及理解确保这些能力及其相关活动在这些角色中有效执行所需的行为技能。此外,通过应用这种基于证据的方法,个人可以使用这些指标来帮助识别并获得必要的知识、技能、能力、行为和经验,从而提高各种能力的水平,从而提高他们在油气行业及以后的系统工程效率。
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