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Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management
WSHMMA Presentation Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Bridging the Gap by Building Partnerships with Industry Professor Peter Haug Department of Decision Sciences, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington,
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Presentation Agenda Design of the Program Program Structure
Academic Component Materials Management Professional Component Program Results Industry Partnerships Corporate Examples Vision and Initiatives Future Partnerships
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Design of Program Curriculum Revisions
Existing Manufacturing Management Course Content Improved Courses in “Project Management” and “Supply Chain Management” Manufacturing/Operations Management Advisory Board Regional Manufacturing Organizations Amgen Everett Clinic Physio-Control Boeing Fluke PACCAR Cascade DAFO IBM Starbucks Crane Aerospace Intermec T-Mobile Dri-Eaz Microsoft Target Timeline 20 December Created Industry Advisory Board 16 September Approved by the Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) in Olympia, Washington
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Program Structure Undergraduate Degree Interdisciplinary Internships
Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing And Supply Chain Management United States Target Market 182 Total Program Credits AACSB Standards Interdisciplinary Operations Management Manufacturing Engineering Technology Projects and Team Skills Internships Six months of practical work experience required Manufacturing Engineering Technology Operations Management Projects and Team Skills
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Academic Component Basic Business Foundation Operations Management
Accounting, Economics, Finance, Information Systems, Management, Marketing, Statistics Operations Management Designing and Improving Operations Enterprise Resource Planning Quality Management Project Management Supply Chain Management Manufacturing and Supply Chain Strategy Manufacturing Engineering Technology Computer-Aided Design Materials Technology Machine, Electronic, or Plastics Processes Managerial Skills Teamwork, Presentations, Industry Projects
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Materials Management Enterprise Resources Planning
SAP University Alliance Supply Chain Management Supplier Relationship Management Strategic Sourcing Master Scheduling Material Requirements Planning Inventory Management Purchasing Quality Control Lean Principles and Practices Value Stream Mapping Continuous Improvement
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Professional Component
Internship Component 6-months of practical industry work experience Average internship pays $1,800-$2,000 per month Internship Activities Production scheduling, buyer/planner, process improvements, materials planning, special projects Mentoring Program WWU APICS Student Chapter Plant Tours and Guest Speakers Resume Book Certification Examinations International Student Paper Competition 2007 WWU Winning Paper: “Janicki Industries and Capacity Planning” Keever Henry, Deborah Dull, Trevor Liou, and Boramy Po Website:
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Program Results Current Status Washington CEO article (2000)
65 Manufacturing/Supply Chain Majors 200 Manufacturing/Supply Chain Alumni Boeing Cascade DAFO Crane Aerospace Everett Clinic Fluke Genie Industries Freightliner Trucking Microsoft Starbucks Coffee Washington CEO article (2000) “Western Washington University” One of WWU’s top programs
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Industry Partnerships
Manufacturing/Operations Management Advisory Board Membership on the Advisory Board 3 meetings per year Guest speakers and student projects Sponsorship for Meetings Financial Scholarships Financial Contributions Amgen, Crane Aerospace, Fluke Financial Scholarships: , Awarded $24,000 Sponsoring Organizations: Advisory Board, Alumni, Boeing, Dri-Eaz, Crane Aerospace, Fluke, Intermec, Mount Baker Products, Oliver Wight 3-month to 6-month Internships Boeing Commercial Airplane Fluke Cascade DAFO PACCAR Crane Aerospace Physio-Control Everett Clinic Starbucks
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Corporate Examples Advisory Board Alumni Employees
Ginny Woodhouse (1990) Alumni Employees Sharon Banes Ken Durland Blake Skouras Cody VanWinkle Summer Internships Brittany Gilmore CJ Jenkins Tyler Nichols 2-Year Fellowship Program Ryan Weir BJ Coy Annual Boeing Scholarships (2) $2,000 Scholarships Advisory Board Bruce Bruski (2002) Alumni Employees Jon Foil Amie Glaser Zach Lutes Angie Reistad Summer Internships Adam Smith Executive Involvement Ted Garcia, retired Executive Vice-President of Supply Chain and Coffee Operations (SCCO) “Leadership Symposium”
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Program Graduates “In several weeks, these MSCM students will be ready for the healthcare materials management market”
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Vision and Initiatives
Increase Marketing and Recruitment Corporate Awareness and Number of Students Establish Center for Supply Chain Excellence Integration of Program Activities Organize Manufacturing Study Tours Expand Industry Partnerships Increase Advisory Board membership Meetings with Key Managers Support Team Projects Increase Funding for Activities Increased Funding for Program Opportunities Annual and Endowed Scholarships 3-Month Internships Financial Donations for the Program
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Future Partnership Partnership Activities Questions and Answers
Advisory Board Membership Guest Speakers/Facility Tours Financial Contributions and Support Student/Endowed Scholarships 6-Month or 3-Month Summer Internships Financial Donations Student Chapter of APICS Alumni Network Questions and Answers Program Director Peter Haug Phone: Website:
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