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© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Complex System Management MG John W. Holly, USA (Ret.) © 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. Complex System Management MG John W. Holly, USA (Ret.) © 2006 Analytical Services, Inc.

JH MS-INCOSE Expectations Technical Competence Integrity Leadership Technical Competence Integrity Leadership “Leadership is the art of accomplishing more than the science of management says is possible.” GEN Colin Powell “Leadership is the art of accomplishing more than the science of management says is possible.” GEN Colin Powell

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Technical Competence Understand the product; not just the technology Use all of the tools available Focus on the margins Maintain rigor in the change control process –What is a class 2 change? –Deep dive audits to validate class 2 changes Document trades well Understand the product; not just the technology Use all of the tools available Focus on the margins Maintain rigor in the change control process –What is a class 2 change? –Deep dive audits to validate class 2 changes Document trades well A capability-based approach does not obviate the need for disciplined systems engineering.

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Integrity Absolute Honesty Focus on the problem and the solution Be a “Thought Leader” Manage technology –Hurdle, barrier, or breakthrough? –Brutal honest – be your own worst critic –Establish a cut off plan for ideas that do not work Know the difference between data, information, and judgment Absolute Honesty Focus on the problem and the solution Be a “Thought Leader” Manage technology –Hurdle, barrier, or breakthrough? –Brutal honest – be your own worst critic –Establish a cut off plan for ideas that do not work Know the difference between data, information, and judgment Curiosity decreases as a test event nears.

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Leadership Use technology as an enabler – it is not a substitute for leadership Harness technology – do not become a slave to it Identify problems and recommend solutions Influence investment decisions Look beyond what you do well – focus on adding value Use technology as an enabler – it is not a substitute for leadership Harness technology – do not become a slave to it Identify problems and recommend solutions Influence investment decisions Look beyond what you do well – focus on adding value If everyone is thinking the same; no one is thinking...

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Risk Based Leadership Manage risk – do not simply monitor it! –Be aggressive –Ask questions – what could have happened, and why did it not? Follow careful planning with deliberative execution Be a leader: Swift … decisive … sure Manage risk – do not simply monitor it! –Be aggressive –Ask questions – what could have happened, and why did it not? Follow careful planning with deliberative execution Be a leader: Swift … decisive … sure To achieve great things, one must take risks.

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. Risk in Defense Programs Consequence Likelihood

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Consequence Likelihood Change Management Inability to control Change in Vendor & Subcontractor base Contributing Factor: Regulatory Change Rate Contributing Factor: Regulatory Change Rate Profit SustainGrow

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Case Study: Subcontractor Change Management ATACMS Insulation de-bond ATACMS Insulation de-bond

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Consequence Likelihood Configuration Management Lack of Configuration Management Rigor Contributing Factor: Increased System Complexity Contributing Factor: Increased System Complexity Profit SustainGrow

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Case Study: Subcontractor & Vendor Change Management Ground Based Interceptor: IFT-9 Example Ground Based Interceptor: IFT-9 Example

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Consequence Likelihood Failure to appreciate impact of First Time Integration Tasks System Complexity Contributing Factor: Increased Complexity with Decreasing Budgets Contributing Factor: Increased Complexity with Decreasing Budgets Profit SustainGrow

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Case Study: System Complexity Exo-atmospheric Kill Vehicle 4 consecutive intercept successes

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Cost Reduction Initiatives Consequence Likelihood Profit SustainGrow Second Order Effects of Cost Reduction Programs

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Case Study: Second Order Effects of Cost Reduction Programs HELLFIRE Motor Cost Reduction Initiative

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Consequence Likelihood Risk Mitigation Monitoring instead of Mitigating Risk Contributing Factor: Continued Budget Pressure Contributing Factor: Continued Budget Pressure Profit SustainGrow

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Case Study: Single Source Ground Based Interceptor (GBI) Motor Risk Mitigation Strategy September 2002: CSD Explosions Ground Based Interceptor (GBI) Motor Risk Mitigation Strategy September 2002: CSD Explosions

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Closing Thoughts Focus on the mission; not the organization chart Unpredicted challenges present great opportunities – exploit them Tell me what I need to know; not everything that you know Best people on biggest opportunities The first report is always wrong Be a high impact player Manage the margins Aggressively Manage Risk Focus on the mission; not the organization chart Unpredicted challenges present great opportunities – exploit them Tell me what I need to know; not everything that you know Best people on biggest opportunities The first report is always wrong Be a high impact player Manage the margins Aggressively Manage Risk “Criticism is easy; achievement is more difficult.” Sir Winston Churchill 22 January 1941 “Criticism is easy; achievement is more difficult.” Sir Winston Churchill 22 January 1941

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Summary Manage Risk Performance Counts

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Back-Up Slides

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Points to Remember Manage the margins Lead from the front Retain your options as long as possible Ideas and execution are the keys Careful planning and deliberate execution Be right or wrong; but not indecisive Maintain rigor in change control Be data rich and opinion poor Manage to a common set of metrics Manage the margins Lead from the front Retain your options as long as possible Ideas and execution are the keys Careful planning and deliberate execution Be right or wrong; but not indecisive Maintain rigor in change control Be data rich and opinion poor Manage to a common set of metrics

© 2006 Analytical Services, Inc. JH MS-INCOSE Risk Drivers So What? Risk Management Drives Performance … and Past Performance Drives Future Growth So What? Risk Management Drives Performance … and Past Performance Drives Future Growth Complexity Process Controls Precision Reliability Cost Schedule Technical Maturity Producibility Discipline & Rigor Quality Assurance Configuration / Change Management Complexity Process Controls Precision Reliability Cost Schedule Technical Maturity Producibility Discipline & Rigor Quality Assurance Configuration / Change Management