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A Multi Disciplinary Entrepreneurial Project For Teaching Reengineering
Author(s) -
Rose Marie Lynch,
Dorene Perez,
James Gibson
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2006 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--328
Subject(s) - business process reengineering , computer science , discipline , engineering management , knowledge management , process management , engineering , manufacturing engineering , sociology , social science , lean manufacturing
An entrepreneurial project at Illinois Valley Community College immerses engineering design and electronics students in reengineering and entrepreneurship throughout their two-year programs. Making Industry Meaningful In College (MIMIC) pioneered at IVCC as a onesemester multi-disciplinary project with technical and business students teamed into “companies” to select, design, prototype, manufacture, market and sell products. Now, with support from a National Science Foundation grant, elements of the entrepreneurial project are being incorporated throughout the students’ two-year programs.

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