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Workshop Archives

Emerging Research in Manufacturing (November 18, 2005)

Careers in Manufacturing Roundtable Sept. 29, 2005

Sustainable "Green" Manufacturing 
 The case for sustainable manufacturing 
    
Future of Work

The Crystal Wrecking Ball

Strategies for Future Professors
I felt the same way when I got my Ph.D.

Leading Organizational Renewal in Turbulent Times

Managing Global Enterprises and Global Supply Chains
If you're going to supply the whole world, be fast on your feet

Engineering Risk Analysis and Management
Laboring in obscurity is what risk management's all about

The Factory Central Nervous System
The end of the line for the assembly line?

Creative Problem Solving Skills for your Profession and Life
Brains need elbow room too

Variability, Throughput and Cycle Time in Manufacturing and Product Development
Applying queuing theory to product development: Minding Manufacturing’s Peeves and Queues.

Rapid Tool and Part Prototyping
Industry reps, academics swap theories on rapid design, assembly of prototypes.

Virtual Prototyping for Manufacturing
The Future before it really happens, as revealed in a Stanford workshop on computer prototyping.

Global Enterprise Management
Advice for high-tech companies: Make better use of technologies you developed.