The Best Tools and Techniques to Design and Develop Technohuman Competencies
- How to Be More Productive
- How to Manage Your Priorities
- How to Stay Relevant
- How to Keep Up with Advances, Innovations, and Trends
- How to Make Things Better
- How to Design and Create Your Desired Life and Career
- How to Turn Your Ideas into Reality
- How to Achieve Your Goals
Design Thinking
Career and
Life Design
Decision Making
Success
University
Engineering
and Technology
Continuous Improvement
Development
Productivity
Future of Work
Innovation
Creativity
Problem-Solving
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
Trends
Ideas for Product Success
Dr. Rashidi has developed The General Theory of Product Success and The Special Theory of Product Success.
Vision
Dr. Rashidi has developed Mechanoeverything. He thinks everything such as industries, societies, humans, machines, and products exists and operates through mechanics and mechanisms. He thinks we can make things better if we are able to understand and explain their mechanics and mechanisms. Dr. Rashidi imagines a world in which there are more thinkers and doers.
Selected Ideas Developed by Dr. Rashidi
Engineering is the study and practice of turning ideas into reality, effectively and efficiently.
Mechanical engineering is the study and practice of designing, creating, and optimizing things to interact or move, or both, effectively and efficiently.
Productivity is the effective and efficient production of value.
The General Theory of Product Success: Realize what makes it remarkable.
The Special Theory of Product Success: Realize what makes you remarkable.
Nanotechnology includes advanced technologies that are developed by engineering and manufacturing at nano scale.
Make the world a better system, not just a better place.
The philosophy of engineering is making things better.
Dr. Rashidi coined Mechanoeverything.
Dr. Rashidi coined Humachinekind, Humachineology, and Humachineologist.
Dr. Rashidi coined Technohuman Competencies.
Dr. Rashidi has developed The General Theory of Product Success and The Special Theory of Product Success.






