P.J. Moar practises as an independent management and technology consultant and has been working with technologists, engineers, educationalists, and risk professionals for three decades. He was formerly an infrastructure manager with General Electric (GE). Moar was awarded the 1991 J. Elizabeth Morris Prize by the University of Wales, and in 2005 received a Letter of Commendation from the University of Cambridge. He later undertook research in technology policy and engineering theory both at MIT and Cambridge, work subsequently published by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
"""Peter has created a practical and comprehensively researched guide to technology and engineering strategy that is systematic and emphasises the value of systems thinking throughout. It is richly referenced, full of useful techniques, and I learned plenty from reading it."" Alan Harding BSc(Hons) CEng MINCOSE FIET, BAE Systems Global Engineering Fellow, Past President of INCOSE and INCOSE UK -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “…a deft interweaving of theory, practical case studies, and insightful queries that holds the promise of a transformative reading experience.” “You have created a great piece of work.” “Peter Moar’s Technology and Engineering Strategy stands as a paradigm-shifting resource for those in engineering and organisational leadership. Meticulously blending engineering best practices with strategic thinking, this book provides an essential framework for developing comprehensive organisational strategies. Its insightful exploration of technology strategy, fortified with practical case studies and the novel 'five dimensions' theory, makes it an invaluable guide for professional development. This book is more than just a source of knowledge; it's a catalyst for innovative thinking and strategic excellence in both engineering practice and organisational leadership.” Benjamin Cowan CEng MIET, Chief Engineer at Coltraco Ultrasonics ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “I’ve found myself saying “Hallelujah” a couple of times.” “Great stuff. An entertaining read, and one that will further the knowledge and understanding of many engineers, scientists and technologists for years to come. Keep up the (monumental) efforts! I look forward to the finished article sitting on my shelf!” Gavin Lewis MEng E-MBA CEng MIET, Technical Director at Allen-Vanguard"