Services Science, Engineering and Management Conference, at IBM Palisades, October 6-7
These participant's notes were created in real-time during the meeting, based on the speaker's presentation(s) and comments from the audience. These should not be viewed as official transcripts of the meeting, but only as an interpretation by a single individual. Lapses, grammatical errors, and typing mistakes may not have been corrected. Questions about content should be directed to the originator. These notes have been contributed by David Ing (daviding@systemicbusiness.org) at the Systemic Business Community ( http://systemicbusiness.org ).
Gianmario Motta, University of Pavia
Pavia is near Milan, founded in 1361
- Had Volta as a professor
- 15,000 students, 13,000 in engineering
Problem: number of university students were dropping
- Decided to make a new major where students understood almost nothing, but almost everything
Understanding coming from a processes perspective
- Master's level, people coming from information technology or industrial engineering
Supply chain isn't a lot different from giving services in a telecommunications environment
Case studies, e.g. SCOR supply chain reference model
Key points:
- Normative application portfolio
- Two ways: can create a process, or document a process that already exists
Syllabus is similar to an engineering class
Uniquenesss:
- Hands-on: more labs than students
- Making engineers, people who can design
- Business awareness: not strategists, understand needs
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Submitted by daviding on Sun, 2006-11-05 22:12.

