Si2 facilitates "Services" day with MSc students at Cranfield University
Nick Frank was at Cranfield University yesterday, facilitating a one-day session for 30 students on the MSc in Sustainable Through-Life Engineering Services.
With its focus on organisations that supply or operate large, complex assets, this is one of the few degree-level programmes that truly dives deep into the capabilities required to deliver servitised, customer-focused business models.
What makes the programme particularly powerful is the diversity of the cohort. Participants come not only from OEMs such as Rolls-Royce and BAE Systems, but also from organisations championing lifecycle value, including the UK Ministry of Defence. At Si2, our role on the programme is to bring real-world business insight into the academic environment, focusing on two key areas:
1. Understanding how a service business really works
Even in a group of highly capable, high-performing professionals, most expertise sits in technical domains—engineering, IT, supply chain, planning.
We explored what “value” truly means in a service context, how different parts of a business align to deliver it, and why leadership and change management are critical to achieving sustainable profit.
2. Bringing the PAS 280 framework to life
Developed by experts from industry(including Si2) and the MOD, PAS 280 is one of the most robust practitioner-led frameworks available. While it’s written from an engineering perspective, I aimed to translate it into the everyday language of business—sales, operations, and finance—to make it more tangible and actionable.
After five years of contributing to this programme, I’m more convinced than ever that the UK needs to inject more business understanding into the education of engineering and industrial professionals. It is why 30 years ago, I chose to pursue an MBA at Cranfield School of Management having become a professional engineer at Xerox. And it’s why practical, business-oriented programmes like this MSc are more important than ever.
This is also where the UK Through Life Engineering Services (TES) Council —co-chaired by John Ahmet Erkoyuncu and Steve Gregson CEng FIMechE FIAM continues to play a vital role.
A big thank you to course director Isidro Durazo-Cardenas and Agusmian Partogi Ompusunggu for giving Si2 the flexibility to deliver this as an interactive workshop. It is what we specialise in at Si2, using our facilitation skills and practical models such as the Customer Value Iceberg, to inspire a new generation of service professionals.





