Engineering Decision Making
To develop, plan, or acquire technology-intensive products involves numerous decisions. Successful decisions often balance risks and uncertainties with known facts attempting to forecast the future. Decisions can for instance concern customer needs, design choices, or the evaluating of proposals. Except for the product or the system, engineering decisions commonly also affect the project, the product organization, the product platform, and the development lifecycle.
In a constantly changing world with shrinking market windows, engineering decision making tends to be increasingly dynamic. Too often, we also subconsciously make decisions that later turns out to have dire consequences. This course gives you the fundamentals of engineering decision making and challenges your skills as a technical decision maker.
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Course code: DW220
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Course Type: Elaboration
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Language: Swedish or English. Course material in English.
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Course Format: Classroom
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Ideal group size: 12 students
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Length: 2 days (Adaptable when conducted as company internal education)
Audience
This course targets anyone with a basic understanding for system and product development that seeks a deeper understanding of how engineering decision making can be used as for product planning or product creation.
Outcomes
After the course, you will have obtained a better understanding for how engineering decisions and decision making relates to other development activities. You will also learn and practice simple but useful methods for decision support.
Themes
- What is engineering decision making?
- Design decisions and concept selection
- The decision making process
- Decisions during the development lifecycle
- Decisions in product planning
- The engineer as decision maker
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Overall, an excellent course package wrapped in two days :-)
The instructor was engaging and the course material very good