Overview
Be introduced to the primary objective of Enterprise Systems Engineering (ESE), which is the effective accomplishment of organisational objectives and improvement of organisational performance (increase customer value and profit). Explore current methodologies and practises used to model and analyse enterprises as systems. Learn how to design, model, analyse and improve business operations and processes.
Course Outline
- Background in ESE
- General definition of an enterprise and its environment
- Consideration of enterprises as systems
- Introduction to high level organisation models – value chains, value streams etc
- Role of strategy in ESE
- Fundamentals of systems thinking
- Introduction to business processes
- Methodologies and practise of defining, modeling, analysing and managing processes
- Introduction to performance measures
- Exploration of organisational and implementation issues related to ESE, specifically pertaining to change and transformation of processes and enterprises
Course Details
Duration: 2 days
Who should attend: Designed for engineers, managers and decision makers across defence and other industrires
Prerequisite: No prerequisities are mandated for this course
Accreditation: National accreditation is currently not available for this course
Trainer: Prof Allen Greenwood, Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Mississippi State University. Published technical author
How to register for this course
Simply fill out one of the below Course Registration Forms and return via email to training@babcock.com.au
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Babcock Training Academy
Level 9
70 Franklin Street
Adelaide SA 5000