I wish I could go back to engineering school for an intensive 1 year reboot. 6mo refreshing basics like calculus, physics, chemistry, coding, stats, basic mech/elec/chem hands on, and 6 months high-level refactoring of engineering principles based on megatrends since graduation
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And continuous experience in an industry/problem area is no guarantee that you'll keep your head in the game effectively. Entire companies and industries can get out of sync with impact of megatrends, taking entire buildings of engineers and engineering managers down with them
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I've been in rooms full of smart engineers and managers discussing tech problems in fundamentally wrong-headed ways that doom the company. The frogs-in-skill-wells don't know their identity-pride skills have been John Henryed, the big-picture people are ignoring key variables.
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Generals fighting the last wars with armies using the previous war's weapons
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