
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode, we discuss the following:
*Inconsistency issues among customers, contractors, and suppliers, specifically for how they think about components and assemblies of systems within larger systems.
*Explore systems thinking and its inherent benefit.
*Examine application areas, including analytics, decision-making, technical competitiveness enhanced by supplier collaboration, and mutually agreed-upon execution and performance management principles.
*Present a process for achieving successful systems, demonstrating effective technical coordination with contractors and customers, and building a strong cultural bond between systems engineering and customer organizations
*Show how trust and confidence can be fostered through systems thinking applied to the supplier-contractor relationship to generate new insights into their respective thinking, interests, and mindsets.
Host: Nate Crews
Produced by Tracylynne Williams
By Caltech CTMEIn this episode, we discuss the following:
*Inconsistency issues among customers, contractors, and suppliers, specifically for how they think about components and assemblies of systems within larger systems.
*Explore systems thinking and its inherent benefit.
*Examine application areas, including analytics, decision-making, technical competitiveness enhanced by supplier collaboration, and mutually agreed-upon execution and performance management principles.
*Present a process for achieving successful systems, demonstrating effective technical coordination with contractors and customers, and building a strong cultural bond between systems engineering and customer organizations
*Show how trust and confidence can be fostered through systems thinking applied to the supplier-contractor relationship to generate new insights into their respective thinking, interests, and mindsets.
Host: Nate Crews
Produced by Tracylynne Williams