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IAP 2008 Subjects

Aeronautics and Astronautics

16.687
Selected Topics in Aeronautics and Astronautics
LAI Lean AcademyTM
Earll M. Murman, Annalisa L. Weigel, Allen C. Haggerty
Wed Jan 23, Thu Jan 24, Fri Jan 25, 08am-05:30pm, 33-116

Selection by departmental lottery. Do not pre-register on WebSIS.
Enter lottery by: 18-Jan-2008
Limited to 30 participants.
No listeners
Prereq: Please register with Prof. E. Murman, murman@mit.edu.
Level: U 2 units Graded P/D/F Can be repeated for credit   

Study by qualified students. Topics selected in consultation with the instructor.
If you soon will be working for an aerospace industry or government agency, expect to encounter their enterprise program for continuous improvement, i.e. Lean+ (Boeing), ACE (Pratt & Whitney), AFSO21 (USAF), R6σ (Raytheon), LM21 (Lockheed Martin).This course will introduce you to the fundamental Lean Six Sigma principles, practices & tools which underpin these programs & provide you a “hiring differentiator” on your resume. This course has been developed at the urging, and with the participation of such organizations & delivered to over 1000 students nationwide. The curriculum is a 50-50 mix of lectures & hands on exercises, plus a plant tour to New Balance shoes in Lawrence, MA, & speakers from industry. Enrollment limited to 30 on first come basis.
Contact: Prof. Earll Murman, murman@mit.edu

16.983
Advanced Special Subject
LAI Lean AcademyTM
Earll M. Murman, Annalisa L. Weigel, Allen C. Haggerty
Wed Jan 23, Thu Jan 24, Fri Jan 25, 08am-05:30pm, 33-116

Selection by departmental lottery. Do not pre-register on WebSIS.
Enter lottery by: 21-Dec-2007
No listeners
Prereq: Preregister with murman@mit.edu.
Level: G 2 units Graded P/D/F Can be repeated for credit   

Organized lecture or laboratory subject consisting of material not available in regularly scheduled subjects.
If you soon will be working for an aerospace industry or government agency, expect to encounter their enterprise program for continuous improvement, i.e. Lean+ (Boeing), ACE (Pratt & Whitney), AFSO21 (USAF), R6σ (Raytheon), LM21 (Lockheed Martin). The course will introduce you to the fundamental Lean Six Sigma principles, practices & tools which underpin these programs & provide you a “hiring differentiator” on your resume. The course has been developed at the urging, & with the participation of such organizations & delivered to over 1000 students nationwide. The curriculum is a 50-50 mix of lectures & hands on exercises, plus a plant tour to New Balance shoes in Lawrence, MA & speakers from industry. Enrollment limited to 30 on first come basis.
Contact: Prof. Earll Murman, murman@mit.edu


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