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Is remote work a perk or a systems engineering solution? 📺 Recommended Watching: Watch the First Video in this Series: • My Job, EVs, and Getting Let Go at 68 | Th... About this Video: After 40 years in the industry—from the 13-acre "Industrial Beast" Naval Avionics Center in 1982 to project leadership of global power electronics projects, with long stints working from a home office—I’ve seen the data. In this video, I break down why the "Return to Office" debate is often a struggle against Sub-Optimization. We explore why the physical office provides the "Grit" required for innovation and the "Density of Learning" necessary for junior engineers, while the home office offers the "Gold" of deep work and the objective distance needed for systems integration. Key Technical Concepts: Density of Learning: Why your first 5 years require physical proximity for technical "osmosis." The Guru Era: Transitioning to remote work in 1997 with a pager and a 56k modem. Sub-Optimization Theory: How optimizing for one sub-system (management control) can degrade the efficiency of the entire project. Heterogeneous Systems: Why being remote provides the distance needed to integrate disparate teams and technologies objectively. 🕒 Timestamps: 0:00 - The Specs: 40 Years of Engineering History 2:15 - 1982: The 13-Acre Lab & Density of Learning 5:45 - 1997: The "Guru" Era (Modems & Pagers) 8:30 - Sub-Optimization Theory: Systems Engineering applied to Work 11:00 - Heterogeneous Systems: Managing across the "Social Fray" 13:15 - Final Inspection: Who should be in the office? 📚 About The Unretired Engineer: I spent my career packaging electronics starting with the US Navy and ending working on the EV revolution. Now, I’m "unretired," sharing engineering history and writing hard sci-fi. Check out my published novels (as M.A. Harris): Smashwords Profile: https://www.google.com/search?q=https... Draft2Digital / Books2Read: https://www.google.com/search?q=https... The Sea of Suns Series: I am currently reworking my first project (a trilogy The Sea of Suns) I wrote but didn’t publish back in 2001. Book 1: Stranded Among the Stars is coming out later in this year (2026). Follow this channel for updates on the release and a look at the "Physics Engine" behind the series. #SystemsEngineering #RemoteWork #EngineeringLife #TechHistory #TheUnretiredEngineer #HybridWork #CareerAdvice #MAHarris #Wolfspeed #DRSLeonardo #HardSciFi #ProfessionalDevelopment Final Inspection Question: Do you have a story of a project that was "sub-optimized" by management or office politics? Let's talk about it in the comments.