Abstract:
Industrial engineering has long been at the forefront of optimizing processes, improving
efficiency, and integrating systems across a wide array of industries. In today's rapidly
evolving world, where the balance between productivity, sustainability, and innovation is
more critical than ever, industrial engineering plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of
manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and beyond.
This handbook is designed to serve as a comprehensive guide for both students and
professionals in the field. It offers a deep dive into the core principles of industrial
engineering, blending theory with practical applications. From lean manufacturing and supply
chain optimization to ergonomics and quality control, the topics covered reflect the diversity
and interdisciplinary nature of the field.
The intention of this handbook is not only to equip readers with the technical skills required
for excellence but also to inspire a mindset of continuous improvement. As you navigate
through the pages, you will find tools, methodologies, and real-world case studies that
illustrate how industrial engineering is applied to solve complex problems and drive progress.
I hope this handbook becomes a valuable resource for your journey, whether you are stepping
into the world of industrial engineering for the first time or looking to refine your existing
expertise. It serves as a reminder of the immense potential of industrial engineering to create
smarter, more efficient, and sustainable systems that will meet the demands of an everchanging global landscape.
Objectives
While engineering studies focus primarily on logical activities and therefore on students'
intellectual performance, the success of an engineer’s career is equally dependent on the
professional’s “social” skills. More commonly known as Soft Skills, these competencies are
not only innate; they can be analyzed, taught, and improved.
We offer students the opportunity to explore and implement techniques to improve some of
these skills: teamwork, leadership, creativity, and decision-making.
To prepare students for interview simulations focusing exclusively on these skills, we use
various teaching methods, ranging from traditional listening and reading comprehension
exercises to flipped classrooms and peer assessment.