May 10, 2007 at 7:56 am
· Filed under management, search engine optimization, search engine marketing, Engineering Management Course News, Engineering Management Student
Why to Understand Internet & Search Engine Technologies
There will be a seminar next week in building 45. I recommend all students who want to have an idea on hot topics of Internet and Search Engine Technologies and their usage in business and management. The content of the seminar will be as follows:-
- Search Engine Technologies and Trends
- How Search Engines Work?
- Search Engine Paradigms (Altavista, Yahoo, Google, and more)
- Existing Paradigm: Google PageRank
- What is SEO Search Engine Optimization?
- SEO and Webmasters
- Management Science and Understanding Internet Technologies
- SEO Marketing and Brand Management
- A simple example for SEO by search for some Keywords
- SEO Contests for Sharpening SEO Skills
- Announcement and explanation of a new SEO contest for
Blog and website owners ($2,000 award contest)
Date: 28th May, 2007, Monday 14:00
Place: Conference Room (entrance to Industrial Engineering Department)
You can find powerpoint slides of presentation from
Why to Understand Internet & Search Engine Technologies
If you are interested in Joinining in Search Engine Contest Click here
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March 1, 2007 at 4:53 am
· Filed under Blog, Blogs, Personal Blogs, Blogging, engineering, management, student blogs, college, engineering, blogs, Online Activities, Engineering Management Course News, Engineering Management Student
Some keypoints of Engineering Management Topics that we learnt in the first week are:
- We had a seminar on online activities. We have covered many things for online activities in this session
- A proper description of Engineering (old definition and modified ABET definition)
- Identifying engineering as a profession and not an art
- Description of Management
- Description of Engineering Management
- Some important facts about engineers and managers
- Definition of Systems as a whole
- Definition of Engineering Systems
- Definition of Management Systems
- Description of 9 elements of a system namely inputs, outputs, interfaces, constraints, boundary, goal of system (common output), components (subsystems), interralations, and environment
- System analyst approach to engineering problems
- 3 system errors namely a) Goal Displacement b) Functional Distortion c) Functional Distraction
- 3 Management Levels (1st level, midlevel and top level management) their titles and roles
- Skills required for different management levels (interpersonal skills, technical skills and conceptual or analytical skills)
- Skills needed by different level of managers
- Difference between effectiveness and efficiency
- Difference between leader and manager
- Clarifying ‘doing the right things’ and ‘doing the things right’ with regard to leader and manager
- Managers’ roles to be played at different levels: Interpersonal roles (figurehead role, leadership role, and liaison role), Informational roles (Monitoring role, Disseminator role, and Spokesman role), and finally most important roles namely Decisional roles (entrepreneurial role, negotiator role, resource allocator role, and disturbance handling role)
- Now we have to take Course Entry Exam (which will be closed within week)
- We have also Quiz (Introduction to Engineering Management), Forum 1: Introduction to Management (Graded), and Engineering Management Puzzle opened starting from this week.
I hope it will be helpful.
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February 18, 2007 at 4:45 am
· Filed under Blog, Blogs, Blogging, Engineering Management Student
I will try to keep this blog as an example to Engineering Management Journal Activity for Engineering Management (IE256) course thorughout the semester Spring 2007.
The purpose of Sample Journal for Engineering Management Student is to help other students write their journal entires. I hope it will be useful.
I think it is necessary to see an example of this kind since many of the students will experience blogging first time.
P.S. You can access journal activity from First journal (e-portfolio)
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