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Workforce Development for Global Manufacturing and Technology Transfer focuses on work-integrated education and training. It offers case studies from the manufacturing and technology sector and advocates for the integration of people, technology, and processes to develop a critical workforce that aligns with national priorities.
List of contents
1. Labor Force in the Workforce. 2. Systems View of Global Manufacturing. 3. Manufacturing and Economic Development. 4. A Model for Workforce-Driven Economic Development. 5. Work Design for Manufacturing Workforce. 6. Workforce Time Management as a Factor of Productivity. 7. Making Local and Buying Local: Case Example of Domestic Product Patronage. 8. Workforce and Technology Transfer Strategies. 9. Workforce Framework for Re-Industrialization of Dayton Aviation. 10. An Integrated Systems Model for Workforce Development. 11. The Future of Work and Workforce Development in an Era of Artificial Intelligence. 12. Women in the Workforce.
About the author
Dr. Cassie B. Barlow is the President of the Strategic Ohio Council for Higher Education. Through SOCHE's multiple programs, Dr. Barlow is focused on collaboration among SOCHE's 23 colleges and university members, as well as professional development of faculty and staff and workforce needs of the almost 200,000 students at the regional institutions. She was the 88th Air Base Wing and Installation Commander, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (AFB), OH. In that role, she commanded one of the largest air base wings in the Air Force with more than 5,000 Air Force military, civilian, and contractor employees. Dr. Barlow retired from active duty with the US Air Force as a colonel in 2014.
Dr. Sharon Bommer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Management, Systems and Technology, University of Dayton, OH. She earned a Ph.D. in Engineering in Industrial and Human Systems, specializing in human performance and cognition. Dr. Bommer has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and two master's degrees: Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Industrial Engineering. Before earning her Ph.D., she had a successful career working for over fifteen years in the automotive manufacturing industry in various engineering and operational roles.
Dr. Adedeji B. Badiru is Dean Emeritus, Graduate School of Engineering and Management at the USA Air Force Institute of Technology, OH. He was previously Head of Systems Engineering and Management at AFIT, Professor and Department Head of Industrial Engineering at the University of Tennessee, and Professor of Industrial Engineering and Dean of the University College at the University of Oklahoma. He is a registered Professional Engineer, a certified Project Management Professional, a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial & Systems Engineers, a Fellow of the Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Society, and a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering.