ISSN: 978-1-4276-2090-3 (Online)
            978-1-4276-2091-0 (Print)


  • Theory and Principles
  • Service Operations
  • Pricing, Quality, and Benchmarks
  • Service Systems and Dynamics
  • Satisfaction and Excellence
  • Transformation and Innovation
Custom Search
>> About this Journal
>> Editorial Board
>> Author Instruction
>> Help (How To ...?)
Recent Issues
more...
RSS
Links
Education: Our Most Important Service Sector

Wiki
History
grace 
2010-02-16 17:28:44
Thanks for Prof. Larson's excellent editorial that calls on more research on education. According to Tryggvason and Apelian (2006), the current way of educating the majority of engineers in the US has changed very little since 1960s, there is a troubling lack of a good connection with the fast-changing reality of the global environment. It is indeed necessary to transform the way we educate to nurture the 21st century entrepreneurial engineer in the US. Irving Wladawsky-Berger wrote a related blog: http://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2009/11/richard-larson-httpesdmitedufaculty_pageslarsonlarsonhtm-is-professor-of-engineering-systems-and-civil-and-environ.html Test by Dave @ 19:30EST,16022010
grace 
2010-02-16 17:27:23
Thanks for Prof. Larson's excellent editorial that calls on more research on education. According to Tryggvason and Apelian (2006), the current way of educating the majority of engineers in the US has changed very little since 1960s, there is a troubling lack of a good connection with the fast-changing reality of the global environment. It is indeed necessary to transform the way we educate to nurture the 21st century entrepreneurial engineer in the US. Irving Wladawsky-Berger wrote a related blog: http://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2009/11/richard-larson-httpesdmitedufaculty_pageslarsonlarsonhtm-is-professor-of-engineering-systems-and-civil-and-environ.html Test by Dave...
Robin Qiu
2009-11-11 15:34:56
Thanks for Prof. Larson's excellent editorial that calls on more research on education. According to Tryggvason and Apelian (2006), the current way of educating the majority of engineers in the US has changed very little since 1960s, there is a troubling lack of a good connection with the fast-changing reality of the global environment. It is indeed necessary to transform the way we educate to nurture the 21st century entrepreneurial engineer in the US. Irving Wladawsky-Berger wrote a related blog: http://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2009/11/richard-larson-httpesdmitedufaculty_pageslarsonlarsonhtm-is-professor-of-engineering-systems-and-civil-and-environ.html
Prev [1] Next