First of all thank you for the most sought after answer to my last question.
Further, Our organization is lacking 'Industrial Engineering' department in its place... I am involved in implementing this department. Despite desparate search I have not found any related material to help me Implement this department here. At present what I am referring is 'Industrial Engineering Handbook' by Maynards as a major source for implementation.
Could you please help me by suggesting any books that are available on the implementation of Industrial Engineering department in an organization.
Thanks in advance
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hershal 7/29/2002
Likely the most effective way to get calibration training at a reasonable cost for a small shop is to purchase CDs from Workplace Training. http://www.wptraining.com
They have CDs on most calibration subjects, and are working on others.
There are also college level classes available:
Tidewater Community College
1700 College Crescent
Virginia Beach, VA 23456-1999
J. Lyle Bagley, Division Chair
Engineering & Industrial Technology
Voice: (757) 822-7197 / 7198
Fax: (757) 822-7334
Email: tcbaglj@tc.cc.va.us
and this one is almost completely on-line:
California State University
Dominguez Hills, MSQA /BSQA Program
Carson, CA 90747
Bachelor's and master's degree programs in Quality Assurance.
Contact: Dr. Gene Watson
(310) 243-3880
www.csudh.edu/msqa
www.csudh.edu/bsqa/
gwatson@webtv.net
MSQA, Metrology Courses
Offers MSQA through the internet
Hope this help.
Hershal