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IIE State of the Institute A.L. Soyster May 2005

IIE State of the Institute A.L. Soyster May 2005. Outline. Heritage The Present The Future. Dean of Engineering (Northeastern University) Head of Industrial Engineering (Penn State) IE Professor (VaTech) Energy Analyst (DOE). Chair, CIEADH VP Academic Affairs

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IIE State of the Institute A.L. Soyster May 2005

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  1. IIE State of the Institute A.L. Soyster May 2005

  2. Outline Heritage The Present The Future

  3. Dean of Engineering (Northeastern University) Head of Industrial Engineering (Penn State) IE Professor (VaTech) Energy Analyst (DOE) Chair, CIEADH VP Academic Affairs IE Fellow Editor (IE Trans) VP Professional Enhancement Allen L. Soyster

  4. Early History • Frederick Taylor (1856-1915) “Shop Management” at ASME (1903) • Frank and Lillian Gilbreth (Married in 1904) • “Motion Study as an Engineering Tool” • Frank deceased in 1924 • Lillian deceased in 1970 • First IE College Curriculum • Penn State (1908) • Room, Board, Tuition, Fees ($179.50)

  5. 1908 Curriculum(Senior Year) Fall Semester Spring Semester HoursHours Industrial History of US 3 Factory Organization 3 Transportation 2 Engineering Specifications 1 Corporations 2 Heating & Ventilation 2 Gas Engines & Refrigeration 5 History of Architecture 3 Kinematics 2 Architectural Drawings 2 Chemical Analysis 2 Chemical Analysis 3 Bridges & Roofs 3 Engineering Materials 1 Structural Design 2 Metallurgy 2 21 Thesis 3 20

  6. Traditional View People satisfy only one need at work-economic need No conflict between individual and organizational goals People act rationally to maximize rewards Later View Motivated by many needs Informal groups have significant impact We are not always logical Hawthorne Studies (Western Electric)1923-1933

  7. Purdue – 1914 Virginia Tech – 1929 (Engineering Council of Professional Development – 1932) NC State – 1933 Georgia Tech - 1945 Academic Growth (Post WWII) ■ Johns Hopkins – 1947 ■ Illinois - 1960 ■ AIIE – 1948 (Ohio State) ■ Alpha Pi Mu – 1949 (Georgia Tech) ■ Stanford – 1955 ■ 102 Accredited IE Programs (2005)

  8. AIIE formed in 1948 at Ohio State

  9. IIE Today Who Are We?

  10. Four Faces of IE • Geographical – 77% allied with local chapter • Functional – 25% belong to one or more of the 3 Societies and 15 Divisions • Academe – 102 ABET Programs, 1500 Faculty, 20,000 Students • International – Publications, Accreditation, ContinuingEducation, Awards, Meetings

  11. IIE Membership

  12. Internal Strengths (S) Weaknesses (W) External Opportunities (O) Threats (T) SWOTForIIE

  13. Strengths 1) We own Student Pipeline Weaknesses Connecting with Members (and potential members) Vacant Leadership Positions Role of Divisions/Societies (in programming for National Meeting) Endowment/Scholarships ($1.1 mil total) SWOT(Internal)

  14. IE (US) Pipeline Business Industry Professional Schools Education Management “IE” 9000 Students (BS, MS, Ph.D.) XYZ University

  15. Strengths We own Student Pipeline Output Increasing (25%) Weaknesses Connecting with Members (and potential members) Vacant Leadership Positions Role of Divisions/Societies (in programming for National Meeting) Endowment/Scholarships ($1.1 mil total) SWOT(Internal)

  16. IE Academic Growth 1995 …………………. 2004 BS 3520 3967 MS 3281 4663 Ph.D. 331 290 Total 7132 8920 * Includes Engr. Mgmt and Manufacturing Degrees

  17. Strengths We own Student Pipeline Output Increasing (25%) Financially Solvent Weaknesses Connecting with Members (and potential members) Vacant Leadership Positions Role of Divisions/Societies (in programming for National Meeting) Endowment/Scholarships ($1.1 mil total) SWOT(Internal)

  18. (Congratulations to John Powers and IIE Staff)

  19. Strengths We own Student Pipeline Output Increasing (25%) Financially Solvent Robust Discipline Weaknesses Connecting with Members (and potential members) Vacant Leadership Positions Role of Divisions/Societies (in programming for National Meeting) Endowment/Scholarships ($1.1 mil total) SWOT(Internal)

  20. Definition of IE Industrial Engineering is concerned with the design, improvement and installation of integrated systems of people, material, information, equipment and energy. It draws upon specialized knowledge and skills in the mathematical, physical and social sciences together with principles and methods of engineering analysis and design to specify, predict and evaluate the results to be obtained from such systems. (Do we need an UPDATE?)

  21. New Definition Under Review(Nadler, Khoshnevius, Mize) “Designing and Improving Systems” • IE Mission and Strategic Direction • Forthcoming Topic in IE Engineer • Seek Dialogue with Membership

  22. Robust Profession(Job Opportunities) • MONSTER.COM • Industrial Engineering • Last 60 days • 20 pages • More than 1000 related jobs • CAREERBUILDER.COM • Similar Statistics

  23. Opportunities Threats Many Specialized Competitors SWOT(External)

  24. Society of Manufacturing Engrs. (SME) INFORMS American Society for Quality Society of Automotive Engineers American Society of AI Production and Operations Management Society Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Academy of Management Material Handling and Management Society Decision Analysis Society International Cost Engineering Society IEEE Engr. Management Society Association of Operations Management (APICS) Software Engineering Society Competing Professional Societies

  25. Manufacturing Journal of Manufacturing Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Operations Research Journal of Operations Research European Journal of Operations Research Quality/Reliability Journal of Quality Technology Technometrics Quality and Reliability International Computing and Simulation Computers and Operations Research Computers and Industrial Engineering ACM Journal on Simulation Logistics Naval Research Logistics Int’l Journal of Production Research Manufacturing and Service Operations Management and Systems IEEE Trans on Engr. Mgmt Competing Journals

  26. Threats Many Specialized Competitors IE Career Progression and Role of IIE SWOT(External)

  27. Career Partnerships XYZ University XYZ Alumni • Alumni never cease being alumni! • Do IEs cease being IEs? IE Profession

  28. Threats Many Specialized Competitors IE Career Progression and Role of IIE Muted Professional Recognition SWOT(External)

  29. Greater Recognition for IE • High schoolers selecting IE • 119 in National Academy (~5%) (IE, Operations Research, Manufacturing) • NSF Engineering budget for IE (~3%)

  30. Threats Many Specialized Competitors IE Career Progression and Role of IIE Muted Professional Recognition Lack of Alignment with Academe SWOT(External)

  31. Common Vision for IE Future Academic Excellence Professional Excellence

  32. Opportunities Leadership Positions for Volunteers Threats Many Specialized Competitors IE Career Progression and Role of IIE Muted Professional Recognition Lack of Alignment with Academe SWOT(External)

  33. Societies/Divisions 3 Societies 15 Divisions Local Chapters 85 US 26 International Student Chapters 112 US 66 International Regional Leadership 11 Regional VPs Academe Department Head Council National Publications Continuing Education Board of Trustees IIE Leadership Opportunities(Functions, Cities, Students)

  34. Opportunities Leadership Positions for Volunteers Web-site: Guide, Mentor and Sage Threats Many Specialized Competitors IE Career Progression and Role of IIE Muted Professional Recognition Lack of Alignment with Academe SWOT(External)

  35. Harvey Wolfe (2003) Jerry Weinstein (2004) Wolfe • Align Institute Publications with Membership Needs • Enhance Communications with • Fellows • CIEADH • CIE • Support Membership Commission • Proactive towards Chapters [Worldwide Growth] Weinstein • Increase Focus on Students • Launch Enterprise Management Forum • Deliver Value to IIE Members [Web-site] • Recognize faculty who advise our Student Chapters

  36. Opportunities Leadership Positions for Volunteers Web-site: Guide, Mentor and Sage National Competition for IE Students Threats Many Specialized Competitors IE Career Progression and Role of IIE Muted Professional Recognition Lack of Alignment with Academe SWOT(External)

  37. National Competitions in Engineering IIE 2005

  38. Civil Engineering • Steel Bridge • Concrete Canoe • Community Outreach

  39. Factors to Consider for IE National Competition • Relate to IE Topic • Need a Team • Physical Presence • Performance Metrics • Fun to Participate • Fun to Watch • Challenging

  40. Opportunities Leadership Positions for Volunteers Web-site: Guide, Mentor and Sage National Competition for IE Students International Leadership in IE Threats Many Specialized Competitors IE Career Progression and Role of IIE Muted Professional Recognition Lack of Alignment with Academe SWOT(External)

  41. Engineering Education China 400,000 – 600,000 Engineering Degrees in China 2003-2004

  42. Opportunities Leadership Positions for Volunteers Web-site: Guide, Mentor and Sage National Competition for IE Students International Leadership in IE IIE Grand Challenge Threats Many Specialized Competitors IE Career Progression and Role of IIE Muted Professional Recognition Lack of Alignment with Academe SWOT(External)

  43. IIE Grand Challenge • What are you passionate about? • What drives your economic engine? • What can you be the best in the world at?

  44. Al Soyster IIE President (2005/2006) I am most interested in feedback from our IIE members about this presentation which I made to the attendees at our IIE Annual Meeting (2005) in Atlanta. Please send your feedback to asoyster@coe.neu.edu For example, on the next page you will see my own answers to the IIE Grand Challenge. I would be delighted to hear from you.

  45. IIE Grand Challenge(Al Soyster’s Answers) • What are you passionate about? • Seeing successful IE careers • What drives your economic engine? • Productivity through IE strategies • What can you be the best in the world at? • Promoting prominence of IE profession

  46. Industrial Engineering A Profession for 21st Century "Designing and Improving Systems"

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