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Executive Council Meeting

2. Introductions. 3. Announcements and News. 4. Is this better?. . Wed. 2/6. Thurs. 2/7. Fri. 2/8. . . 6:00

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Executive Council Meeting

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    1. Executive Council Meeting 6 February 2008

    2. 2 Introductions

    3. 3 Announcements and News

    4. 4 Is this better?

    5. 5 Honorary Coach

    6. 6

    7. 7 Sabbatical University of Applied Sciences, Wiesbaden Spring 2009 Feb. 15 – May 20

    8. 8 London & Paris 2008 Currently 13 ISM, 7 SBM, 4 other April 27 to May 11 Program cost: $2,975 Tuition, insurance, lodging, local trans., breakfasts, some lunch/dinner Airfare: $900 Need based scholarships (new)

    9. 9 London & Paris 2008

    10. 10 London & Paris 2008

    11. 11 London & Paris 2008

    12. 12 London & Paris 2008

    13. 13 London & Paris 2008

    14. 14 London & Paris 2008

    15. 15 London & Paris 2008

    16. 16 London & Paris 2008

    17. 17 London & Paris 2008

    18. 18 London & Paris 2008

    19. 19 London & Paris 2008

    20. 20 London & Paris 2008

    21. 21 London & Paris 2008

    22. 22 London & Paris 2008

    23. 23 APICS Case Competition February 15-16 Downer’s Grove, PA

    24. 24 APICS Golf Outing

    25. 25 APICS Golf Outing When: Saturday, April 19 Where: Lake Doster Golf Club Who: students, professors and professionals Cost: $40 per student, $55 for non-students $50 and $100 for company hole sponsorship Used as a fundraiser as well as a networking opportunity Sign-up and pay online!

    26. 26 APICS Golf Outing

    27. 27 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment Program goals Produce at least 80 graduates per year All students have GPA above 3.0 All students have an internship All students spend semester abroad Nationally ranked program

    28. 28 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment

    29. 29 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment

    30. 30 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment

    31. 31 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment

    32. 32 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment

    33. 33 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment

    34. 34 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment

    35. 35 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment Simplifying the process Identified programs Current Universitat Paderborn (Germany), Swinburne (Australia) Future Necogcia (France), John Cabot (Italy), Monterrey Tech (Mexico)

    36. 36 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment Scholarships Currently $4,000 per year from John Deere Awareness Web site, newsletter, APICS meetings, short-term programs, advising

    37. 37 Dennis Connor Metrics Moment Newsletter shared with business school deans Participation in curriculum research project (Sime)

    38. 38

    39. 39 Corporate Curriculum Collaboration Whirlpool Negotiating Training

    40. 40 Corporate Curriculum Collaboration Kellogg build-a-bear Kellogg project management training Scheduled for March

    41. 41 Corporate Curriculum Collaboration MGMT 4810 (3810) John Deere Lean Materials (branded) Local company projects Stryker Medical Bell’s brewery

    42. 42 Corporate Curriculum Collaboration Low-volume lean manufacturing Experimental course G.A. Richards

    43. 43 Corporate Curriculum Collaboration Procurement Topics WIKI What’s a Wiki? Experimental WIKI nearly ready Potential to create valuable current materials

    44. 44 Corporate Curriculum Collaboration Whirlpool Electro-Mechanical 101 Concept to have Whirlpool teach basics of components used in appliances—basics of motors, sensors, relays, etc. as well as quality issues related to these components Learn by tearing down a major appliance

    45. 45 New Web Site Adjourn to computer lab 2230

    46. 46 BroncoJobs 101

    47. 47 Code of Ethics Student Ethics Employer ethics and behavior Post-interview student survey?

    48. 48 Try-Z Placement in the Curriculum Question: Would the benefits of putting Try-Z (IME 4880/MKTG 4850) earlier in the curriculum be outweighed by the risks?

    49. 49 Try-Z Placement in the Curriculum Pros: ISM Acculturation Responsibility (arrive on time, 5S, processes) Bonding, esprit-de-corps, future study groups, natural cohorts Concrete examples for follow-on classes (quality, production)

    50. 50 Try-Z Placement in the Curriculum Cons: Not mature enough for experience as sophomores/juniors “Keeping the secret” No longer a capstone experience

    51. 51 MGMT 4640 Review Paperless class, new technologies Blackboard Vista exams/exercises “Clickers” ERPsim simulation

    52. 52 MGMT 4640

    53. 53 MGMT 4640

    54. 54 MGMT 4640

    55. 55 Tektronix Input Additional Topics to Include/Emphasize: Master Scheduling Traditional & lean production environments Global coordination of Master Scheduling through tiers of supply chain Inventory Mgmt Inventory turns improvement techniques (e.g., VMI, Lean Replen, MOQ & ordering policies based on A/B/C, revenue impact, volume, supply variability, etc.

    56. 56 Tektronix Input Additional Topics to Include/Emphasize: Product transition planning (for new product introduction & end of life) Obsolescence & financial reserves Strategic inventory planning strategies for key/bottleneck/constrained components. Planning (factory floor scheduling) in Lean Production environment (e.g., production smoothing)

    57. 57 Tektronix Input Additional Topics to Include/Emphasize: MRP Inputs & Outputs of MRP Horizon (how to determine) Engineering Change Control (basic fundamentals) Base Data/Enterprise Data Management (basic fundamentals)

    58. 58 Tektronix Input Topics to De-Emphasize EOQ model is not used by Tektronix. We believe the focus needs to be on "agility" and not EOQ; predominantly due to customer demand variability (impact turns & obsolescence). EOQ also does not align w/"lean production" methodologies (which emphasize replenishment/pull).

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