Saturday, March 28, 2015

IEOM International Conference on Operations Excellence and Service Engineering, September 10-11, 2015, Orlando, USA



http://iieom.org/icmoe2015/

TOPICS

Artificial Intelligence
Automation and Control
Case Studies
Construction Management
Data Analytics
Decision Sciences
E-Business/E-Service
E-Manufacturing
Energy
Engineering Education
Engineering Management
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Environmental Services
Financial Service Management
Healthcare Operations and Services
Human Factors and Ergonomics
Industrial Services
Industry Practices and Solutions
Information Technology
Inventory Management
Lean and Six Sigma
Logistics Services
Maintenance Services
Manufacturing and Design
Modeling and Simulation
Operations Management
Operations Research
Production Planning and Management
Project Management
Public Service
Quality and Reliability
Retail Service
Service Systems and Management
Supply Chain
Sustainability
Systems Engineering
Technology Management
Transportation

High School STEM Project Presentation Competition
Poster Competition
Senior Design Project Presentation Competition
STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION
Undergraduate Research Presentation Competition

Deadlines

Paper/Abstract Submission: May 15, 2015
Review Feedback: June 15, 2015
Registration: July 15, 2015

Workshops

1. Six Sigma and Lean Green Belt Certification
2. Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship (Corporate Entrepreneurship) and Innovation

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Macro-level Human Effort Engineering

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING is redesign (engineering) of Products, Facilities and Processes for Productivity increase.
Productivity Management Imperative for USA - McKinsey. Returning US productivity to its long-term trend of 2.2 percent annual growth would add $10 trillion in cumulative GDP over the next ten years (2023 - 2030).

INTRODUCTION TO MODERN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING. E-Book FREE Download. 

Industrial engineers only recommend job cuts is the opinion of many people. But it is not true.


Industrial engineering increase the productivity of any operator. A self employed person can increase his productivity and earn more income with the assistance of industrial engineers.


Industrial engineers think of welfare of operators. They think of welfare of people. They do not want them to be unemployed. They want full employment societies.

Recently I analyzed and came to the conclusion that India can provide extra employment to 20 crore people in the next years and create a structural change in the employment scene of the country. It is an example of macro-level human effort engineering done by industrial engineering profession.

30 Crore Employed Indians - Full Employment in India

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Management Module for Industrial Engineers



The management module to be taught to IE students must have the following components.

Management of Industrial Engineering Projects

Customer interaction
Project Plan
Project organization
Project Staffing
Execution and Direction
Project Control


Management of IE Department


Transition from Industrial Engineering Manager to Operating Managers



Becoming a Profit Center Manager


Becoming a CEO

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Line has to keep Staff Informed and Staff Has to Keep Abreast of Relevant Context - Application to Industrial Engineering



Koontz and O'Donnell, authors of the famous and popular management text, Principles of Management devoted a chapter to the working of staff specialist in their book. It shows the importance of staff specialists in the management process.

They advocated the practice of keeping staff informed. Line has to keep its staff informed of various events in the organization so that when their help is sought, they are in the know of things and do not take up a problem as people without knowledge of the organization issues. Line managers have to continuously communicate to its staff the relevant information of events happening in the organization.

Staff also have the responsibility of knowing proactively what is happening in the organization so that when required they can apply their special tools of analysis on company specific processes. So staff have to update their discipline tools as well as organization processes.

What does it mean for industrial engineering practice?

As an organization adopts new technology, business processes or managerial processes, it has to inform its industrial engineers and train them also in these new processes. Industrial engineers have to take interest and learn relevant aspects of these new processes so that they industrial-engineer these processes as and when their services are sought for redesigning the new processes.


An interesting comment on the note by Scott Sink in Linkedin Community


Scott Sink
Scott
Executive Director, Integrated LeanSigma Certification, College of Engineering, ISE, Ohio State University
Narayna, I know Koontz and O'Donnell well. I'd suggest you read a seminal piece of work by James Thompson, Organizations in Action. and that you think about types of technology and interdependencies. In general, I think that communication to ensure coordination is valuable, absolutely. And at same time it depends on the level and type of interdependency.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Experience Curve, Continuous Cost Reduction and Breakthrough Cost Reduction through Industrial Engineering

Experience Curve, Continuous Cost Reduction and Breakthrough Cost Reduction or Continuous Productivity Improvement and Breakthrough Productivity Improvement.


I  created the framework for industrial engineering activity by saying it can be applied to technical processes, business processes and managerial processes. If the classification can be made more finer, it is applicable to various processes in that detailed classification. So one question is what is the contribution of industrial engineering in technical process, managerial processes and  business processes. An effort to give an estimate of the contribution is required.


Second question is the experience curve effect. Experience effect is discussed in various subjects like strategic management, operations management and of course in industrial engineering subject the concept of experience effect.

If we are able to reduce the total cost of production by 5% every year, in seven years by the time production doubles (assuming a growth rate of 10% of production every year), the  cost will  come down to 69.8% of the production cost previous to the year in which the cost reduction process started.

Average cost per unit or unit cost in the 7 year, when cumulative production doubles in 7 years with 5% cost reduction in total cost of production per year                         -    0.698   (0.95^7)

I think cost reductions of this order are happening in many industries.