Monday, June 1, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009 | |
|Session Room |Legends 9 |
|8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. |41 |
| |Leading the Lean Maintenance Initiative |
| |David Hicks, Auburn University |
| |Intermediate level |
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|8:30 a.m. – 9:05 a.m. | |
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|9:10 a.m. – 9:45am | |
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|Each time slot has one 75-minute | |
|session or two 35-minute sessions| |
|11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. |106 |
| |Zero Waste Operations: An Integrated Implementation of Lean and Green |
| |Paul McCright, University of South Florida and |
| |Gary Bergmiller, Zero Waste Operations Research and Consulting |
| |All levels |
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|11 a.m. – 11:35 a.m. | |
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|11:40 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. | |
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|Each time slot has one 75-minute | |
|session or two 35-minute sessions| |
|Track |
|8 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. | Keynote - Ralph A. Aleman, CEO, Hialeah Hospital |
|Session Room |Legends 9 |Legends 10 |Legends 11 |Legends 12 |Plum A |Plum B |Ginger |
|Capacity |110 |110 |110 |110 |60 |60 |50 |
|Track |Lean |Quality/Reliability/ |Latin American |Keeping Industry in IIE |Construction |Simulation |Healthcare |
| | |Six Sigma/ISO | | | | | |
|Track |Lean |Quality/Reliability/ |Global |Keeping Industry in IIE |Construction |Simulation |Healthcare |
| | |Six Sigma/ISO | | | | | |
|12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Lunch |
|1:45 p.m. - 3 p.m. |111 |71 |192 |182 |48 |51 |49 |
| |Planning and Executing a |How Effective is Your Root Cause |The Current State of Industrial |From IE to Management: A |Industrial Engineering in |Simulating the Dynamics of |Reducing Delinquent Patient Charts |
| |Sustainable Lean |Analysis Process? |Engineering in Europe |Panel Discussion |Municipal Construction Projects |Multimodal Coal Supply Chains on |at Carilion Clinic Using Lean |
| |Transformation |Kevin McManus, |Gregory Watson, Business |Susan Sinclair, The Hershey|Al Attah, MACVAL Associates, LLC |the Great Lakes |Principles |
| |Brent Tadsen and Todd |Great Systems |Excellence Solutions |Company |Intermediate level |Thomas Brady, Purdue University |Paul O'Quinn, Carilion Clinic |
| |Wiese, Adaptive Business |Intermediate level |All levels |All levels | |North Central |Basic level |
| |Solutions | | | |208 |All levels | |
| |All levels | |193 | |Best Student | |88 |
| | | |The Current State of Industrial | |Construction Paper |113 |Improving Services of a Hospital |
| | | |Engineering in Greater China | |Understanding and Managing |Optimization Based Simulation: A |Imaging Center Using ABC Costing, |
|1:45 p.m. – 2:20 p.m. | | |Fugee Tsung, Hong Kong University| |Dynamic Behaviors of Critical |Lesson in South American |Lean and Simulation |
| | | |of Science & Technology | |Production Wastes in Hong Kong |Agriculture |Francisco Ramis, Pablo Concha, |
|2:25 p.m. – 3 p.m. | | |All levels | |Building Projects |Carlos Valderrama and Camilo |Universidad del Bio-Bio, Liliana |
| | | | | |Sammy K. M. Wan |Duque, Vatic Consulting Group |Neriz, Universidad de Chile, and |
|Each time slot has one 75-minute | | | | |The University of Hong Kong |Intermediate level |Jose Sepulveda, University of |
|session or two 35-minute sessions| | | | | | |Central Florida |
| | | | | | | |Intermediate level |
|3 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. | Refreshment break in exhibit hall |
|Track |Lean |Human Factors/ |Global |Keeping Industry in IIE |Construction |Simulation |Healthcare |
| | |Ergonomics | | | | | |
|5 p.m. – 5:45 p,m, |
Session Room |Legends 9 |Legends 10 |Legends 11 |Legends 12 |Legends 1 |Legends 2 |Legends 3 |Legends 4 | |Capacity |110 |110 |110 |110 |110 |110 |110 | 110 | |Track |Lean |Quality/Reliability/
Six Sigma/ISO |Supply Chain |Engineering &
Management Systems |Construction |Simulation |Human Factors/
Ergonomics |Service Engineering | |8 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.
8 a.m. – 8:35 a.m.
8:40 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.
Each time slot has one 75-minute session or two 35-minute sessions |22
Utilizing the Lean Concept of Operator Efficiency to Improve Manufacturing and Transactional Processes
Merwan Mehta and Andrew Jackson, East Carolina University
Intermediate level |110
Warranty Cost Analysis in Conceptual Design Stage
Katie Grantham Lough and Beth Cudney, Missouri University of Science and Technology
All levels |38
Benefits from Aligned Supply Chain Designs
Dinesh Kumar, Deloitte Consulting
Intermediate level
64
Self-distribution Pros and Cons for Grocery Retailers
Saman Saiy and Adrian Kumar, Exel
All levels |177
Information Technology: A New Era of Empowerment?
D. Keith Denton, Missouri State University
Basic level
40
Going Against Traditional Wisdom: Running Projects Under a Functional Structure
Donald Kennedy and Trevor Ferguson, Bucyrus Canada Limited
Intermediate level |2
Lean Project Management - Framework for Success
Peter Furst, Liberty Mutual Group
Intermediate level
|53
Simulation Using the DMAIC Process
Gwendolyn Malone, Jeffrey Ferris, Cindy Smith and Sandra Abdalian, Harris Corporation
All levels
160
Design of Manufacturing Facility in a Food Industry
Jonathan Garcia, Alirio Villanueva, Henry Gasparin and Maria Gabriela, Universidad Catolica Andres Bello
All levels |63
The Importance of Applied Ergonomics in a Lean Economy
Cynthia Roth, Ergonomic Technologies Corp
Intermediate level |23
Process Improvement at Wells Fargo
John Lebak, Wells Fargo
Intermediate level
86
From Service Learning to Entrepreneurship
Lisa Zidek, Florida Gulf Coast University
All levels
| |9:25 a.m. – 10:40 a.m.
9:25 a.m. – 10 a.m.
10:05 a.m. – 10:40 a.m.
Each time slot has one 75-minute session or two 35-minute sessions |39
Demonstrating Impact of Lean Through a Business Process Simulation
Alok Verma, Old Dominion University
Intermediate level
|100
Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Gaps and Opportunities
Sagar Kulkarni, Quest Diagnostics, Xuedong Ding, University of Wisconsin - Stout, and Ram Bishu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
All levels
|45
Supply Chain Breakthrough Strategy: OnSite MRO Partner Managed Storeroom
Martin Stein, University of Phoenix and George Krauter, Storeroom Solutions
Intermediate level |136
Overfunctioning/Underfunctioning Reciprocity: How to Share the Workload
Harold Kurstedt, Virginia Tech and Pamela Kurstedt, Newport Group, LLC
Basic level
139
Execution - The Innovative Approach to Superior Performance
Peter Furst, Liberty Mutual Group
Intermediate level |123
Contour Crafting Process Planning and Optimization
Jing Zhang and Behrokh Khoshnevis, University of Southern California
Intermediate level
|74
Simulations Using a Free and Open Source Language, SimPy
Travis Moulton and Stephanie Gonzalez, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Basic level |94
Understanding Human Error, Exploring Their Causes and Strategies for Prevention
Michael Topf, Topf Initiatives
Intermediate level
|114
Business Practices and Information Technology Integration to Improve Government Efficiency
Karla Moore, University of Central Florida
All levels
207
Service Engineering Roundtable
Dave Hampton, Frito-Lay
All levels | | | | | | | | | | | |10:50 a.m. - 12:05 p.m.
10:50 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.
11:30 a.m. – 10:05 p.m.
Each time slot has one 75-minute session or two 35-minute sessions |115
Transactional Value Stream Mapping to Remove Waste and Enhance Customer Value
Betsi Harris, Tyco International/ADT Security Services, Inc. and
Geoffrey Taber, Avaya
All levels |161
Six Sigma Challenges in a Low-Automation Low-Technology Environment
Janet Sanders, East Carolina University and John Patram, Moen, Incorporated
Intermediate level
171
Industry/Academia Partnership for Six Sigma Green Belt Certification
Camille DeYong, Oklahoma State University and Greg Watson, Business Excellence Solutions, Ltd.
Basic level |55
Finding Optimal and Feasible Strategies for General Mills Cereal Operations
Julius Chu, General Mills
Basic level
158
An Investigation into Sustainable Supply Chain Management for Integrating Environmental Management into Business Management
Sameer Kale, University at Buffalo
All levels |14
Integration of Japanese Tear-down Method with
DFA and Value Engineering
Jim Rains, Advanced Value Group, LLC
All levels
130
Integrative Training Management System (ITMS)
Alfredo Santana Reynoso, University of South Florida
All levels |43
Lean Construction - A New Career Opportunity for IEs
Lincoln Forbes, Miami-Dade County Public Schools
All levels |Tba |133
A Human Factors and Ergonomics Implementation Framework in Electronics Manufacturing: A Case for Digital Human Modeling
Kaustubh Kalkundri, Mohammad Khasawneh, Krishnaswami Srihari, SUNY Binghamton and Christopher Greene, University of Alabama
Intermediate level |162
IE Software as a Service
Robert Fourer, Northwestern University
All levels | |
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