Prior to every lecture, students are required to read the latest edition of Aviation Week & Space Technology, in addition to the assignments listed below from the required textbook: Murman et al. Lean Enterprise Value: Insights from MIT’s Lean Aerospace Initiative. Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. ISBN: 0333976975.
SES # | TOPICS | GUESTS | READINGS |
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1 |
Class Introduction Preparing a Reflective Journal |
The Boeing Company, “Boeing Dismisses Two Executives for Unethical Conduct,” news release, November 24, 2003. | |
2 |
Current Events The 21st Century Enterprise Challenge |
Dr. Robert Seamans | Lean Enterprise Value, preface, ch. 1 |
3 |
Current Events The Cold War Legacy |
Prof. Sheila Widnall | Lean Enterprise Value, ch. 2 |
4 |
Current Events Monuments and Misalignments |
Mr. Allen Haggerty | Lean Enterprise Value, ch. 3 |
5 |
Current Events Lean Thinking |
Dr. Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld | Lean Enterprise Value, ch. 4 |
6 |
Current Events Islands of Success |
Prof. Wesley Harris | Lean Enterprise Value, ch. 5 |
7 |
Current Events Lean Enterprises |
Prof. Deborah Nightingale | Lean Enterprise Value, ch. 6 |
8 |
Current Events A Value-Creation Framework and Program Value |
Prof. Raymond Leopold Prof. Annalisa Weigel |
Lean Enterprise Value, ch. 7-8 |
9 |
Current Events Value in Corporate and Government Enterprises |
Col. John Keesee Ms. Heidi Wood Dr. Myles Walton |
Lean Enterprise Value, ch. 9 |
10 |
Current Events Value at National and International Levels |
Prof. Daniel Hastings | Lean Enterprise Value, ch. 10-11 |
11 | Student Interviews | ||
12 | Student Interviews (cont.) |