• High Desert Enterprise Consortium
  • High Desert Enterprise Consortium
  • High Desert Enterprise Consortium
  • High Desert Enterprise Consortium
  • High Desert Enterprise Consortium
  • High Desert Enterprise Consortium
  • High Desert Enterprise Consortium
  • High Desert Enterprise Consortium
  • High Desert Enterprise Consortium
  • High Desert Enterprise Consortium
  • High Desert Enterprise Consortium
Strengthening
Business
Through
Community

Message

Message
  • Sorry - This item may have been updated while you have been viewing the webpage. Please try again
www.hidec.org
  EMAIL help
Previous month Previous day Next day Next month
See by year See by month See by week See Today Search Jump to month
Kaizen Event Study Results - HiDEC Event

Toni Doolen, manufacturing professor at Oregon State University, reveals the results of her national study of 50 companies on the effectiveness of kaizen events.  Through Toni’s research she has gained extensive knowledge on the key ingredients for successful on-the-floor events and effective lean culture.  Toni is also lending her expertise to the new energy engineering degree at OSU Cascades, assisting in the development of curriculum for the program, slated to start in Fall 2010.      
http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~doolen/    

Location : Location TBD
Toni Doolen received a B.S. in Material Science and Engineering and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University in 1987. She received an M.S. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from Stanford University in 1991. She received her PhD in Industrial Engineering from Oregon State University in 2001. She is currently an assistant professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Oregon State University, where she teaches courses in manufacturing, management systems engineering, human factors engineering, and industrial engineering. Research interests: Lean manufacturing systems design, work group and virtual team effectiveness, student success and engagement, survey design and methodology.

Back

HiDEC Stats

HiDEC Employees Trained in 2011
                           178