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1 2/13/2014 1 Engineering & Technology Management Group The Delta Forum 2005 Perspectives on Developing an Aerospace Workforce for 2025 Sponsored by the AIAA Engineering & Technology Management Group Session Chair: Mr. Larry Graviss, Jacobs Engineering Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Systems Engineering ManagementHistory Society Legal Aspects Economics LogisticsSupply Chain Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development

2 12/1/2005 Page 2 Engineering & Technology Management Group Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Management History Society Legal Aspects LogisticsSupply Chain Systems Engineering Economics Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development Agenda for Delta Forum 2005 Introduction of topicManagement TC. Mr. Larry Graviss What will U.S. society look like Society & Aerospace TC in 2025 Mr. Tim Howard The Future of Scientists and Engineers Economics TC in the Defense Industry Mr. Michael Leon Management Perspectives on Workforce Management TC Development for 2025Dr Jim Murray Systems Engineering Technical Vision. Systems Engineering TC for 2020Dr. John C. Hsu Will we still be talking about Knowledge Technical Information TC Management in 2025? Mr. Gerald Steeman What will AIAA look like in 2025 AIAA VP Member Services and beyond Ms. Julie Albertson Educating the workforce of 2025 AIAA Staff Liaison - Condition of students entering Ms. Lisa Bacon or the workforceDr. Merri j. Sanchez Summary of needs for 2025 AIAA VP Technical Advisory Committee Dr. Bob Winn

3 12/1/2005 Page 3 Engineering & Technology Management Group Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Management History Society Legal Aspects LogisticsSupply Chain Systems Engineering Economics Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development Introduction – What is the Delta Forum Our Groups TCs examine the issues affecting the aerospace industry in the areas of Engineering and Technology & Management The Delta Forum looks at a single topic of interest to the industry, from the various perspectives of our TCs –Aeronautics R&D Funding –Aerospace in the New Economy –The Risk-Averse Aerospace Industry Summary Comments will be provided at the end of the session Economics History Legal Aspects Logistics Management Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Product Development Risk Management Societal Aspects Supply Chain Management Systems Engineering Technical Information

4 12/1/2005 Page 4 Engineering & Technology Management Group Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Management History Society Legal Aspects LogisticsSupply Chain Systems Engineering Economics Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development Examples of System Development for the next generation Source: The Economist Magazine December 13 th, 2003

5 12/1/2005 Page 5 Engineering & Technology Management Group Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Management History Society Legal Aspects LogisticsSupply Chain Systems Engineering Economics Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development 2005 Delta Forum Topic Building the U.S. Aerospace Industry for 2025, One Person at a Time Objectives: –To identify significant issues on this topic –To inform and educate the AIAA Membership on pertinent issues relating to this topic –To provide the AIAA Membership with several perspectives on this topic One from the major Technical Committees –To compare and contrast perspectives for a more in- depth exploration of the topic –To provide AIAA membership with information or to identify actions that member corporations will address in the next few years –To share experiences and lessons learned to aid the industry as a whole to be better prepared to in responding to changes

6 12/1/2005 Page 6 Engineering & Technology Management Group Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Management History Society Legal Aspects LogisticsSupply Chain Systems Engineering Economics Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development Objectives Objectives: Examines workforce issues for: –Current aerospace employees Entry level employees Mature employees –Future employee development and retention Emphasizes the relationship between technical aspects to management concepts –From Societal, Economic, Technical, and Managerial perspectives

7 12/1/2005 Page 7 Engineering & Technology Management Group Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Management History Society Legal Aspects LogisticsSupply Chain Systems Engineering Economics Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development What is the Delta Forum? The purpose for the Delta Forum is for the TCs of TAC to come together to explore a common theme or issue relevant to the AIAA membership Each AIAA Committee or TC is welcome to participate –Each TC may have ~30 minutes to present and answer a few questions A 20 minute presentation on issues from the perspective of the specific TC discipline is welcome The presentation should consist of between 10 and 15 charts (using this presentation as a format) –Add color or animation as appropriate Other innovative presentation/discussion formats are welcome as long as they inform our membership This year we have included perspectives from other parts of AIAA –These are meant to: Provide a robust perspective from across AIAA Augment our TCs participation

8 12/1/2005 Page 8 Engineering & Technology Management Group Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Management History Society Legal Aspects LogisticsSupply Chain Systems Engineering Economics Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development Developing the Aerospace workforce for 2025 Development of the new generation workforce of highly skilled and professional Aerospace individuals is essential for our society, industry and profession –Workforce development has a multitude of issues that need to be addressed nearly simultaneously Many are complex and intertwined There are many ways to begin There is no one clear solution

9 12/1/2005 Page 9 Engineering & Technology Management Group Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Management History Society Legal Aspects LogisticsSupply Chain Systems Engineering Economics Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development Applicable Quotations An organizations potential is only as great as the quality of its human capital President, George W. Bush, Sept 9 th, 2004 The Aerospace industry makes up one of the largest export sectors of our economy, we need to nurture its continued development. Cabinet Secretary Mr. John Snow, January 14 th 2004 Our countries continued security depends upon the continued development and innovation of our Aerospace workforce Secretary of Defense, Mr. Donald Rumsfeld, September 30th 2003

10 12/1/2005 Page 10 Engineering & Technology Management Group Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Management History Society Legal Aspects LogisticsSupply Chain Systems Engineering Economics Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development Applicable Quotations The question of tomorrows management is, above all, a concern of our society. Let me put it bluntly – we have reached a point where we simply will not be able to tolerate as a country, as a society, as a government, the danger that one of our major companies will decline or collapse because it has not made provisions for management succession Peter Drucker, Author

11 2/13/2014 11 Engineering & Technology Management Group What will US Society look like in 2025? Mr. Tim Howard, Society and Aerospace Technology TC Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Systems Engineering ManagementHistory Society Legal Aspects Economics LogisticsSupply Chain Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development

12 2/13/2014 12 Engineering & Technology Management Group The Future of Scientists and Engineers in the Defense Industry Mr. Michael Leon, Economics TC Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Systems Engineering ManagementHistory Society Legal Aspects Economics LogisticsSupply Chain Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development

13 2/13/2014 13 Engineering & Technology Management Group Management Perspectives on Workforce Development for 2025 Dr. Jim Murray, Management TC Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Systems Engineering ManagementHistory Society Legal Aspects Economics LogisticsSupply Chain Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development

14 2/13/2014 14 Engineering & Technology Management Group Systems Engineering Technical Vision for 2020 Dr. John Hsu, Systems Engineering TC Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Systems Engineering ManagementHistory Society Legal Aspects Economics LogisticsSupply Chain Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development

15 2/13/2014 15 Engineering & Technology Management Group Will we still be talking about Knowledge Management in 2025? Mr. Gerald Steeman, Technical Information TC Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Systems Engineering ManagementHistory Society Legal Aspects Economics LogisticsSupply Chain Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development

16 2/13/2014 16 Engineering & Technology Management Group What will AIAA look like in 2025 and beyond ? Dr. Julie Albertson, AIAA VP Member Services Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Systems Engineering ManagementHistory Society Legal Aspects Economics LogisticsSupply Chain Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development

17 2/13/2014 17 Engineering & Technology Management Group Educating the workforce of 2025 Dr. Merri Sanchez, Precollege Outreach Chair Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Systems Engineering ManagementHistory Society Legal Aspects Economics LogisticsSupply Chain Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development

18 2/13/2014 18 Engineering & Technology Management Group Summary of Needs for 2025 Dr. Robert Winn, Vice President AIAA Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Systems Engineering ManagementHistory Society Legal Aspects Economics LogisticsSupply Chain Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development

19 12/1/2005 Page 19 Engineering & Technology Management Group Engineering Technology Management Tracking the Constant of Change Management History Society Legal Aspects LogisticsSupply Chain Systems Engineering Economics Risk Technical Information Multidiscipline Design Product Development Engineering & Technology Management Group Questions on this Session?


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