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Lean Engineering Education Driving Content And Competency Mastery Shannon Flumerfelt

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Lean Engineering Education Driving Content And Competency Mastery Shannon Flumerfelt
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Publisher: Momentum Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.4 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Shannon Flumerfelt, Franz-Josef Kahlen
ISBN: 9781606508251, 1606508253
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Lean Engineering Education Driving Content And Competency Mastery Shannon Flumerfelt by Shannon Flumerfelt, Franz-josef Kahlen 9781606508251, 1606508253 instant download after payment.

Recent studies by professional organizations devoted to engineering education, such as Vision 2030 (ASME) and Vision 2025 (ASCE), highlight the need for the restructuring of engineering education. Deficiencies of many engineering graduates include poor systems thinking and systems analysis skills, lack of sensitivity for sustainability issues, poorly developed problem solving skills and lack of training to work in (multi- disciplinary) teams, as well as a lack of leadership, entrepreneurship, innovation, and project management skills. The book's contents include an analysis of current shortfalls in engineering education and education related to professional practice in engineering. Further, the authors describe desirable improvements as well as advocacy for the use of lean tenets and tools to create a new future for engineering education. This book presents, for the first time, an outside-in lean engineering perspective of how this commonly accepted and widely practiced and adapted engineering perspective can shape the direction in which the engineers of the future are trained and educated. By its very nature, lean engineering demands systems thinking and systems analysis as well as problem solving skills. In this sense, "Lean Engineering" immediately talks to sustainability of operations. Hence, this book adds to the body of knowledge regarding engineering education. It  blends the perspectives and expertise of mechanical, industrial and production engineers and academics and the perspective from social sciences on the challenges encountered in engineering education. Because of the unique mix of authors, the book presents a well-rounded perspective of how lean thinking can address shortcomings in engineering education

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