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WHO SHOULD


ATTEND Assembly Engineer Consultant Continuous Improvement Associate Director of Engineering Direct of Operations Engineering Manager Engineering Technician Industrial Engineer Lean Coordinator Lean Six Sigma Coordinator Logistics Planner Manager-Advisory Services-Supply Chain Manufacturing Engineer Operations Manager Process Engineer Product Manager Professor Quality Technician Senior Project Manager Six Sigma Coordinator Staff Engineer Standards Engineer Systems Engineer Tool Engineer Work Standards Engineer


CONTINUING EDUCATION


UNITS (CEUS) Upon request, IIE will award continuing education units (CEUs) to participants who attend the educational sessions and complete the CEU request form. The Institute of Industrial Engineers has been reviewed and approved as a certified provider of continuing education programs by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training. For the day program .6 CEUs earned and Professional Development Hours (6 PDHs) are also available.


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CONFERENCE OVERVIEW


In The Principles of Scientific Management, Frederick W. Taylor stated, “… The most important object of both the workmen and the management should be the training and development of each individual in the establishment, so that he can do (at his fastest pace and with the maximum of efficiency) the highest class of work.” The very first of Taylor’s principles of scientific management stated that management develop a science for each element of work and then manage that work.


As more and more organizations are returning to the tried and proven methods of using work standards to manage their business operations, we need to remember these words and continue to apply them as we manage our work standards systems. Time standards, work standards, or just plain standards are critical pieces of management information that apply to all kinds of work, including manufacturing, assembly, clerical, planning and control.


This one-day symposium presents business and industry leaders sharing their best practices in developing, applying and managing work standards. Representatives from leading organizations will share how they effectively deal with routine standard setting and administration as well as some unique applications.


The program is designed for industrial engineers, IE managers and supervisors, production supervisors, and anyone involved in using work standards to manage business operations.


Don’t miss this opportunity to recognize and discuss best practices as well as compare and contrast different work standards management approaches.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES Get beyond tradition and discover the latest work measurement techniques at the one-day Best Practices in Managing Work Standards event. Leading experts in measuring work flows and improving work systems will be on hand for one-on-one interaction, covering the following topics and more:


• Applying work measurement tools in a job shop environment • Using work sampling in a production operation • Tracking flow times • Managing standards in distribution • Scheduling • Production Flow Analysis


IIE MANAGING WORK STANDARDS 2012 CONFERENCE


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