Benefits of lean teaching

Lean Engineering has matured into a credible and useful set of tools and philosophies to satisfy customer demand. Almost all applications of lean have been in commercial settings where increased value can easily be measured by increased sales, less defects and generally a higher output. The authors...

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Main Authors: Kahlen, Franz Josef, Flumerfelt, Shannon, Manalang, Anna Bella Siriban, Alves, Anabela C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-42812022-08-05T04:11:40Z Benefits of lean teaching Kahlen, Franz Josef Flumerfelt, Shannon Manalang, Anna Bella Siriban Alves, Anabela C. Lean Engineering has matured into a credible and useful set of tools and philosophies to satisfy customer demand. Almost all applications of lean have been in commercial settings where increased value can easily be measured by increased sales, less defects and generally a higher output. The authors of this paper report on their experiences of teaching lean engineering to engineering students. The focus is on how these students were enabled to develop problem solving skills, to think in systems and to consider sustainability of their designs or engineering interventions. Further, the authors describe the metrics used to assess student learning, and what were the lessons learned for the course conveners in communicating Lean Principles. The authors will demonstrate that teaching Lean to engineering students enhance their understanding of engineering professional practice. Copyright © 2011 by ASME. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3280 info:doi/10.1115/imece2011-63150 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Lean manufacturing Industrial Engineering Manufacturing
institution De La Salle University
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topic Lean manufacturing
Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing
spellingShingle Lean manufacturing
Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing
Kahlen, Franz Josef
Flumerfelt, Shannon
Manalang, Anna Bella Siriban
Alves, Anabela C.
Benefits of lean teaching
description Lean Engineering has matured into a credible and useful set of tools and philosophies to satisfy customer demand. Almost all applications of lean have been in commercial settings where increased value can easily be measured by increased sales, less defects and generally a higher output. The authors of this paper report on their experiences of teaching lean engineering to engineering students. The focus is on how these students were enabled to develop problem solving skills, to think in systems and to consider sustainability of their designs or engineering interventions. Further, the authors describe the metrics used to assess student learning, and what were the lessons learned for the course conveners in communicating Lean Principles. The authors will demonstrate that teaching Lean to engineering students enhance their understanding of engineering professional practice. Copyright © 2011 by ASME.
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author Kahlen, Franz Josef
Flumerfelt, Shannon
Manalang, Anna Bella Siriban
Alves, Anabela C.
author_facet Kahlen, Franz Josef
Flumerfelt, Shannon
Manalang, Anna Bella Siriban
Alves, Anabela C.
author_sort Kahlen, Franz Josef
title Benefits of lean teaching
title_short Benefits of lean teaching
title_full Benefits of lean teaching
title_fullStr Benefits of lean teaching
title_full_unstemmed Benefits of lean teaching
title_sort benefits of lean teaching
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2011
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3280
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