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Title: IAC Subcommittee Discussion Items


1
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • IAC Subcommittee Discussion Items

2
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • AIM, IAC Subcommittee meeting at Stanford
    University
  • February 6, 2004
  • In attendance
  • John Ennals (AMD)
  • Edward Erickson (Cisco)
  • Hossein Nivi (Ford)
  • Dean Leroux (Honda)
  • Kirk Hasserjian (Intel)
  • Richard Alloo (Toyota)
  • Hilary Goodkind (AIM consultant)
  • Charlean Born (AIM)
  • Mike Kelly (AIM)
  • Rick Reis (AIM)
  • Jim Patell (Stanford/AIM) (about 1hour)

3
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • Certificate Enhancement
  • Two-day Site Visits To Partner Companies
  • Sharing Best Practices
  • AIM Community Development
  • AIM Only Discussion Sessions
  • AIM Identity
  • Budget Impact

4
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • Certificate Enhancement
  • Seek suggestions for curriculum improvement. Look
    for ways
  • to increase AIM partner employee participation.
    Examine how
  • to infuse manufacturing across the CoE and GSB
    curriculum.

5
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • AIM Investment in Manufacturing Course
    Development 2003-04
  • MSE 266 Management of New Product
    Development 4,000
  • Smart Product Sequence upgrade to current
    technology 19,800
  • MSE 264 Manufacturing System Design
    7,500
  • MSE 260 Analysis of Production and Operating
    Systems 7,500
  • MicroElectoMechanical (MEMS) Project course
    (new) 10,000
  • Biodesign Collaboratory startup 15,000
  • Additional support to departments
  • for AIM Certificate courses 90,000
  • 153,800

6
Certificate in PRODUCT CREATION AND
INNOVATIVE MANUFACTURING
The AIM Certificate in Product Creation and
Innovative Manufacturing Methods and
Processes Management and Strategy Economic
Modeling and Finance
7
Certificate in PRODUCT CREATION AND INNOVATIVE
MANUFACTURING
Overview Last Year This Year On-Campus
Stanford Students 54
90 Non-Degree Option Students 35
47 Total Students Registered 89 137
Students Awarded the Certificate (Running
Total) On-Campus Students 16 33
NDO Students 2 8
8
Certificate in PRODUCT CREATION AND INNOVATIVE
MANUFACTURING
Stanford Students in the Certificate
Program Last Year This Year Aeronautics
/ Astronautics 2 2 Electrical
Engineering / Computer Science 8
14 Management Science Engineering 19
27 Mechanical Engineering 12
15 MBA 11
28 Material Science Engineering
1 1 Chemical Engineering 1
2 Spanish Dept 0
1 54
90
9
Certificate in PRODUCT CREATION AND INNOVATIVE
MANUFACTURING
NDO Students in the Certificate
Program Last Year This Year AIM
Fellows 3 5
AMD Greg Gilman Cisco Michael Ruddick
General Motors Nicholas Card
Intel John Powell Sun James
Baker Other NDO students 32
42 AIM Companies 7 Non-AIM
companies 40
10
Certificate in PRODUCT CREATION AND INNOVATIVE
MANUFACTURING
Certificate Awardees Total to Date
On-Campus Students Total MSE
9 DD/MSE 2 MBA 5 ME
4 MSE 10 Earth Science
1 Electrical Eng/CS 2
33
11
Certificate in PRODUCT CREATION AND INNOVATIVE
MANUFACTURING
Certificate Awardees Total to Date
Non-Degree Option Students (Industry)
Total 8 AMD Dallas
Middlebrooks Cisco Anne-Sophie
Seigneurbieux Guident Evan Anderson Intel T
errance Kratky John Chu Wei-E
Wang Sun Rodney Wong Brett Ong
12
Certificate in PRODUCT CREATION AND INNOVATIVE
MANUFACTURING
Certificate Program Course Selection Sampling
Methods Processes Management Strategy Economic Modeling Finance Seminars
ME 317 3 MSE 232 3 MSE 240 7 CS547 1
MSE 264 9 OIT 357 1 OIT 262 2 CHE 459 1
ME 314 7 MSE 266 4 MSE 207 7 ME 389 3
OIT 363 1 MSE 261 6 ME 396 2
MSE 266 3 MSE 241G/F221 4 ME 397 1
MSE 262 5 ACC 212 1 MS 230 1
MSE 472 2
13
Certificate in PRODUCT CREATION AND INNOVATIVE
MANUFACTURING
  • Summary and Future Directions
  • Interest by Stanford students is growing
  • Goal two years ago was 100 students, we are at 90
    and growing
  • We are proactively recruiting for the program
  • Get the students before or when they arrive
  • Presentations at incoming seminars for students
  • Presentations at the beginning of quarters
  • Actively promoting and supporting the migration
    of courses to an
  • online format
  • To enhance the opportunities for NDO students to
    complete the
  • coursework online

14
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • Two-day Site Visits Aim Partner Companies
  • Arrange at least one annual visit to an AIM
    company
  • manufacturing site for presentations, discussion,
    and plant
  • tours. Include IAC representatives and selected
    Stanford
  • faculty and students as well as the Alumni
    Professors of
  • Manufacturing at other universities. (Note this
    is in addition
  • to a local industry site visit to follow each
    biannual IAC
  • meeting at Stanford)

15
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • Sharing Best Practices
  • Enhance programs that enable participants to
    share
  • best practices such as new technologies and
    business
  • processes and the impact these practices have on
    changing
  • corporate cultures, employees and profits.

16
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • AIM Community Development
  • Aggressively move to put "names and faces" on
    student
  • participants (club members, certificate
    enrollees, others) in
  • AIM program and to share such information with
    AIM partner
  • companies through a variety of venues.
    Aggressively pursue
  • new members.

17
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • AIM Community Development
  • GSB Product Design and Manufacturing Club
  • SoE Design and Manufacturing Club
  • ME 396 Design and Manufacturing Forum
  • AIM Certificate mailing lists
  • Other ideas?

18
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • AIM Community Development
  • Partner Prospects
  • APPLIED MATERIALS
  • BIODESIGN INFORMATION PROGRAM - JOHNSON JOHNSON
  • BMW
  • BOEING
  • FLEXTRONICS
  • HARLEY-DAVIDSON
  • LUCENT
  • NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
  • NISSAN
  • PFIZER
  • SOLECTRON
  • ST, JUDE MEDICAL

19
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • AIM Only Discussion Sessions
  • Piggyback discussion sessions exclusively for AIM
    members
  • off other events such as the Global Supply Chain
  • Management Forum and Work Technology and
    Organization
  • symposia.

20
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • How Everyday Things Are Made NSF Proposal
  • College professors will use it modified website
    for its video and
  • information resources that help teach students
    about
  • manufacturing. Also, we will develop resources to
    help non
  • manufacturing classes (e.g., heat transfer,
    physics, mechanics)
  • incorporate this resource into their courses.
    This will not displace
  • any of the concepts they teach in those courses,
    rather these
  • resources will help enhance the teaching of these
    concepts by
  • using real-world examples.

21
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • AIM Identity
  • Clarify how AIM relates, to and in some cases
    overlaps with,
  • departments, schools, and other research centers.
    Develop a
  • plan to efficiently and effectively manage such
    relationships.

22
The Alliance for Innovative
Manufacturing at Stanford
  • Budget Impact
  • We will prepare a breakdown of expenses by
    category and a
  • projection of income and expenses going forward.
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