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ICED17 MANUSCRIPT FOR 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON Engineering Design 21-25 AUGUST 2017, THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, VANCOUVER, CANADA Design Thinking vs. Systems Thinking for Engineering Design : What s the Difference? Melissa T. Greene1 Richard Gonzalez1 Panos Y. Papalambros1 Anna-Maria McGowan2 Abstract: Design Thinking (DT) and Engineering Systems Thinking (EST) are two complementary approaches to understanding cognition, organization, and other non-technical factors that influence the Design and performance of Engineering Systems . Until relatively recently, these two concepts have been explored in isolation from one another; Design Thinking methods have been applied to industrial Design and product development, while Engineering Systems Thinking is used in professional Systems Engineering practice and large-scale, complex Systems Design .

A critical point here is that “thinking” research in the design engineering tradition has successfully integrated theory and methods from cognitive and other social sciences. Studies on engineering systems thinking, a similar concept developed for application in systems engineering organizations, might look to advance in a similar way.

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