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Knowledge Delivery

Knowledge Delivery. Member Engagement. Delivering on SME’s Mission. SME will be the premier manufacturing knowledge resource throughout the global manufacturing community. SME will deliver knowledge in ways that meet the needs of members and customers.

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Knowledge Delivery

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  1. Knowledge Delivery Member Engagement

  2. Delivering on SME’s Mission SME will be the premier manufacturing knowledge resource throughout the global manufacturing community. SME will deliver knowledge in ways that meet the needs of members and customers. SME's brand creates the image of the most valued source of manufacturing knowledge. Knowledge Source – Education – Membership – Brand Lean & Effective – Knowledge Delivery

  3. Professional Development Vision • We are the most • flexible, • on-demand, • content rich (breadth and depth), • technically-sound • knowledge delivery resource sought by manufacturing practitioners (and their employers) • to enhance their manufacturing knowledge and problem solving abilities.

  4. Members’ collective knowledge High speed machining Workholding Machining & Material Removal Tribology Metals Composites Materials Plastics DFX Product Design Materials evaluation TMEH = Backbone of Knowledge Transformation …TMEH is a content base…SME members are the neural network • Started as an idea to update our highly-regarded Tool & Manufacturing Engineers Handbook • Foundational-to-Advanced base of manufacturing intellectual property • Practitioner to practitioner knowledge base • Current product 11-29 years old; $5MM to update as a “book” • +2,000 original contributors …Project is now significantly larger in scope Manufacturing Neural Network

  5. How We Got Here….What’s Next…. Future Complete Complete Starting…

  6. Member Advisory Body • Dean Bartles (Board) • Wayne Frost (Executive Committee) • Warren DeVries (2011 Board, College of Fellows) • Tom Kurfess (2011 Board, MEC, College of Fellows, TCN) • David K. Leigh (TCN) • Rick Peters (Board, Past President) • Brock Strunk (Member Council, TCN)

  7. Project Components Content Consumption Member Engagement Digitization Content Portal Publishing Workflow Collaboration Member Engagement – EASE OF USE Content Enabler

  8. We’re Just Beginning:Prototyping Member Engagement Process • 2 communities • 1 emerging leader per community (interest in prototype process) • 2 content areas per community • Targets: • Prototype of evaluation process: March 23, 2011 • Roll out in waves to full TCN: April 2011

  9. Member Engagement Prototype Start small…test with two different communities….gather feedback…adjust…roll out SCOPE:TMEH CONTENT REVIEW, EDIT, UPDATE, ADDITIONS

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