
WHAT WE DO: SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TRAINING
Systems Engineering is not magical. Teams need to buy in, be proactive and apply agreed principles. We provide training for you and your team to properly adopt a Systems Engineering approach within your organization.
Requirements Definition in the Design Process - The "What" (Systems Engineering)
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Requirements definition is a critical part of the design process in systems engineering. It involves defining the functional and non-functional characteristics that a system must meet to satisfy customer needs and expectations.
Our Mission is your Success
At PGL Solutions, our mission is to cultivate a thriving Systems Engineering culture within American Engineering organizations. We believe that true efficiency and excellence emerge when engineers are empowered through comprehensive training and access to essential tools. By enabling your team, we aim to instill the habits of a robust and repeatable product development process, ushering your organization into a future of unparalleled innovation and success.
WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU...
We work with you and your organization on defining and deploying a process that embodies Systems Engineering.
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Extract the most from your Engineering Team:
We pride ourselves on the fact that our trainings...
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Promote open discussion
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Empower your Engineers to seek critical feedback
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Provide Hard and Soft Skills for Managers and Engineers
This will help you extract the most from a dynamic Engineering team.
“Discussions and debate are common practices in engineering when evaluating ideas or proposals, and they can greatly enhance the product development phase if the thoughts and ideas tend to converge within the team and are duly compiled (i.e. are documented, somehow). That’s easier said than done!”
Read blog: How to approach requirements definition in the design process (the “What”).
OUR COURSES
Design Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (DFMEA)

45
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Audience: Junior and Senior Engineers
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Key questions and concepts:
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What is the purpose of a DFMEA?
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How to introduce a DFMEA to Stakeholders?
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The DFMEA sessions
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Exercises based on real Engineering examples
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Key resources are provided to trigger DFMEA’s
OUR FOCUS
Collaboration, Accountability and Feedback

COLLABORATION
Working together is the only way to maximize the team's potential.

ACCOUNTABILITY
A sense of individual responsibility within team members is of paramount importance to common success.

FEEDBACK
Make sure that clear feedback loops are in place.

OUR COURSES
In addition to our courses, we also offer consulting on Engineering Documentation: Requirements Definition, Design Documentation, Design Verification Plan and Report (DVP&R), Regression and Progression Testing
Key Concepts and Topics covered in our courses:
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Risk Analysis through DFMEA
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How to derive Engineering System Specifications when working with talented Engineers
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Review the key principles of Systems Engineering. Evaluate real examples and understand the V-Model
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Validation Plans and Reporting
- Stakeholder Management, Soft Skills, Leadership and more
Design Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (DFMEA)

Type: Self-paced Online Course
Duration: 45min
Cost: $199/participant
This course is essential for Junior and Senior Engineers, who want to improve their product design skills and learn about the fundamentals of Risk Analysis as they relate to product development. The interactive nature of our training promotes a detailed understanding of key Risk Assessment concepts, and teaches you how to systematically identify and prevent potential failure modes in your product designs.
Key questions that are answered in this training and other elements:
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What is the purpose of a DFMEA?
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How to introduce a DFMEA to Stakeholders?
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Learn about the DFMEA sessions
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Exercises based on real Engineering examples where you can apply the concepts learned in this training
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Key resources are provided to trigger DFMEA’s within your organization
Engineering System Specification: Requirements Definition
This course is not being offered at the moment.
Systems Engineering and the Engineering Design Process
This course is not being offered at the moment.