Volunteer Leadership Training – Webinar archive
The Industrial Engineering Body of Knowledge represents the
main document for our profession composed of important knowledge areas. This
webinar will be led by the IISE Body of Knowledge governance committee and will
provide an update on the current progress of the document, the recent chapter
additions, and the dissemination activities planned for 2019.
Colleges are pushing programming courses and companies are rewarding those with experience on their resume. Maybe the need isn't for programming skills but instead for the right tool. What if you could build apps that help you solve problems without knowing how to code?
This webinar will be beneficial for practitioners and students on how to prepare impactful presentation slides and guidance on methods to effectively present and engage the audience.
Part
II of our Operational Analytics Series focuses on the data management role of
an ISE in a process/performance improvement project. Frederici will lead by
sharing a data modelling process that ensures you have the right data and facts
to support sustained process improvement.
Effectively engaging employees in continuous improvement is a goal that most organizations aspiring for improvement want and need. There are many ways to achieve this, Paul Akers has made 2 Second Lean popular and has provided great guidance on how to pull this off.
By member request, CISE offered a webinar on September 12 that focused on this topic presented by Joan Tafoya with Intel, Steve Savoie with GM and Scott Sink with OSU. CISE feels that this offering has extended value for our members and so we want to "cookie cut" the model and do three more for CISE members.
ILSS Improvement Projects require a different type of operational analytics than most organizations are used to applying and using.
This webinar will focus on providing a strategic and high-level view of the landscape of change in supply chain with a focus on different roles and contributions that ISEs can make and are making.
This presentation provides an overview of engineering soft skill competencies identified in studies of engineering competency models. The soft skill competencies are mostly related to the areas of personal and interpersonal effectiveness that are typically used in the technical workplace.
Learning, lessons and tips on how to manage one’s career over time, broadly, and more specifically how to manage the transition from an ISE/Engineer to more of a manager type role will be explored. Members of the Eastern Ohio Chapter of IISE suggested the focus for this presentation.
It can be challenging to enter the workforce as a young professional. However, there are seven great habits young professionals can develop to find success. The panelists will explain the importance of forming good habits and discuss how IISE can help young professionals develop their own.
The integrated systems engineering department at The Ohio State University showcases the ‘best of best—most impactful’ capstone Integrated LeanSigma Certification Projects in this lunch and learn webinar.
Creative destruction and disciplined innovation are not foreign concepts to industrial and systems engineers. Transformational change requires a balanced approach to problem solving. In this webinar, learn how a mental skill called mindfulness can unlock higher levels of creativity and innovation.
Industrial and Systems Engineers, in some respects, are often change agents, agents of change. This webinar focuses on sharing principles and tips for developing your ability to ‘sell’ your innovations and ideas.
How
does a company accomplish more in less time and not spin out of control? The
challenge is increasing efficiency while also increasing effectiveness.
The beginning of the academic year has arrived, and this webinar is provided to ensure your IISE Student Chapter meets its goals and your members get the most out of their membership. The IISE Regional Operations Board has prepared a webinar that you are invited to attend.
The beginning of the academic year has arrived and this webinar is provided to ensure your IIE Student Chapter meets its goals and your members get the most out of their membership. The IIE Regional Operations Board has prepared a webinar that you are invited to attend.
The IIE Regional Operations Board has prepared a webinar that you are invited to attend to assist you with your university chapter activity report (UCAR), tax filing/bank statement, and officer slates. These reports are due on April 30.
The beginning of the academic year has arrived and this webinar is provided to ensure your IIE Student Chapter meets its goals and your members get the most out of their membership.
Michael Hogan will provide you with three reasons to complete a Chapter Activity Report (CAR) and walk you through the process.
Joan Wagner walks you through the purpose of the Professional Chapter Activity Report (CAR) and how to complete it. This in-depth walk-through gives you everything you need to know about submitting this required report.
This webinar will help you develop the minimum requirements of the Strategic Plan to maximize your score, which will in turn help your CAR score. We will also cover the topics that can take your plan to the next level and help improve its score.