Harold Mooz

Harold (Hal) Mooz (born ca. 1932) is an American systems engineer, business consultant and founder and CEO of The Center for Systems Management, Inc.,[1] awarded the INCOSE Pioneer Award in 2001.[2]

Biography

Mooz received his ME in Mechanical Engineering in 1954 from the Stevens Institute of Technology. After graduation he worked in industry for 22 years as aerospace chief systems engineer and as project manager.[3] In 1981 he started as an independent business consultant, and in 1989 founded the management training and consulting company The Center for Systems Management, Inc. He is a member of the Project Management Institute and of INCOSE.

With Kevin Forsberg Mooz is awarded both the CIA Agency Seal Medallion and in 2001 the INCOSE Pioneer Award acknowledging "Working as a team with Kevin Forsberg, he has pioneered and tirelessly promoted the concept of the integration of system engineering and project management into a single seamless process. In addition to his own work on complex development projects, he has taught thousands of professionals around the globe, both through tutorials and presentations and through his book, written with Dr.Forsberg, “Visualizing Project Management”."[2]

Publications

Mooz has authored and co-authored over 60 publications on systems engineering and project management. A selection:

Articles, a selection:

References

  1. Peter Morris, Jeffrey K. Pinto (2010) The Wiley Guide to Project Technology, Supply Chain, and Procurement Management. p. xxi
  2. 1 2 INCOSE Pioneer Award
  3. SSE Invited Talk - Hal Mooz, "Your Decisions Are Shaping Your Life...But Are You Decision Fit?" Friday, September 21, 2012 – 11:30 am
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