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Title: Living Enterprise Models


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Industrial Engineering Lamar University
Web http//dept.lamar.edu/industrial/index.html Ph
one 409-880-8804
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Presentation Outline
  • What is Industrial Engineering?
  • What do Industrial Engineers do?
  • Why study Industrial Engineering at Lamar?

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Industrial Engineering Definition
  • Industrial Engineers analyze and design complex
    systems of people, processes, and technology to
    accomplish organizational goals.

People
Accomplish Organizational Goals
Processes
Technology
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IE Definition continued...
  • IEs are everywhere from product design through
    product manufacture, use, and disposal/recycling.
    We engineer the extended enterprise.

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What do IEs do?
IEs figure out how to do things better
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity

Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction

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What do IEs do? Some Examples...
  • Manufacturing
  • Banking
  • Airlines/railroads/transportation
  • Healthcare
  • Distribution/Logistics

IEs?????
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Manufacturing
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Manufacturing
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Manufacturing
  • Typical questions IEs can answer
  • How many parts can be made in this factory? How
    many do we need? Can we redesign the part? What
    processes to use?
  • How many people are needed? What skills?
  • How many machines? Where to put the machines?
  • How to design the human-machine interface?
  • How to get raw materials to the factory?
  • Planes? Trains? Trucks? Ships? How many?
  • How to get completed parts to customers?
  • How many factories are needed worldwide? Where?
  • How to provide a smooth flow of materials
  • throughout the entire extended enterprise?

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Manufacturing
IEs figure out how to do things better.
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity

Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction

IE Toolkit
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Banking
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Banking
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Banking
  • Typical questions IEs can answer
  • How to engineer the info/business processes to
    improve overall customer service?
  • How many banks, ATMs, etc. are needed?
  • How many bank tellers are needed?
  • Drive-thru vs. Walkup? Facilities layout?
  • Where to locate these facilities to maximize
    utilization by customers?
  • How often to restock the ATMs?

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Banking
IEs figure out how to do things better.
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity

Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction

IE Toolkit
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Airport /Transportation Design
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Airport /Transportation Design
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Airport/Transportation Design
  • Typical questions IEs can answer
  • How many gates are needed at a given airport?
  • Which flights will use which gate?
  • How to get checked baggage
  • to connecting flights?
  • How many ticket agents are needed?
  • When (day/time/etc.)?
  • How to design the customs area?
  • What to do if flights are delayed?
  • How much to charge for a ticket?

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Airport/Transportation Design
IEs figure out how to do things better.
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity

Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction

IE Toolkit
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Healthcare
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Healthcare
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Healthcare
  • Typical questions IEs can answer
  • How many doctors/nurses/staff and equipment are
    needed to best provide proper patient care?
  • How to design processes to deliver patient care?
  • How many and how to engineer the use of
  • operating rooms?
  • emergency room area?
  • patient rooms?
  • waiting rooms?
  • How to schedule the people/rooms/equipment?
  • What and how many supplies are needed?
  • How to dispose of hazardous waste?

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Healthcare
IEs figure out how to do things better.
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity

Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction

IE Toolkit
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Distribution Logistics
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Distribution Logistics
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Distribution Logistics
  • Typical questions IEs can answer
  • How many distribution centers (DCs) are needed
    to provide a smooth flow of materials throughout
    the extended enterprise (from raw material thru
    recycling/disposal of finished products)
    worldwide?
  • Where in the world to locate the DCs? How to
    design DCs?
  • How many which parts can be handled in each DC?
  • How many people machines are needed?
  • Forklifts?
  • Conveyors?
  • AS/RS?
  • How to get raw materials to/from the DC?
  • Planes? Trains? Trucks? Ships? How many of each?

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Distribution Logistics
IEs figure out how to do things better.
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity

Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction

IE Toolkit
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Where do IEs work?
  • Manufacturing
  • Banking
  • Airlines/railroads/transportation
  • Healthcare
  • Distribution/Warehousing
  • Logistics
  • Everything you have seen or will see during this
    program
  • Anywhere in the world needing analysis and design
    of complex systems

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Where do IEs work? Continued...
  • Corporations as diverse as
  • Coca Cola, UPS, Disney, IBM, Levi Strauss, Nike,
    The Gap, Intel, Microsoft, Motorola, Boeing,
    Texas Instruments, Intel, Lockheed Martin, AMR
    Corp., (just to name just a few)
  • Anywhere in the world needing analysis and design
    of complex systems

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Why study IE at Lamar
  • Active student organizations (IIE, Alpha Pi Mu,
    etc.)
  • Plant tours
  • Study sessions
  • Industry speakers
  • Job interview skill building
  • Resume preparation help
  • Lifetime networking capability
  • Faculty enthusiastically in the classroom
  • Low student/faculty ratio
  • Co-op, internship, research assistant
    opportunities in industry
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