The content of the 2 days course is designed for young managers, executives, R&D personnel and engineers involved in daily industrial demands. New recruits will also find the training module very helpful in coping with their new working environment. Intended to help mould employees into their respective establishments, the module contains 4 major parts designed to provide a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of modern industrial management principles. Topics selected deals with major industrial concepts and philosophy towards implanting the skills needed to “blend-in” and to cultivate rational scientific thinking in decision-making processes. Besides understanding and applying cost effective industrial processes for improved productivity, the course will also look into successful human-human relationship within the pyramid of management. Here, trainees will be coached on how to apply a positive outlook towards daily challenges and obstacles while still maintaining good productivity.
Basic Industrial Management : Theory And Practice March 2013
1. WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Highly recommended for young managers, executives, R&D
personnel, engineers and new recruits involved in daily industrial
environment, the module introduces concepts of scientific approach
and effective interaction principles in industrial management.
Dates : 19 & 20 March 2013 (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Time : 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Venue : Kompleks ЄUREKA, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang.
by
Organised by :
REGISTRATION FEE
(Covers training materials, refreshment including
lunch and Certificate of Attendance)
Normal : MYR900.00 per participant
(wholly-owned by Universiti Sains Malaysia)
Group : MYR800.00 per participant
(Minimum of 2 participants from the same
company/organisation)
Postgraduate : MYR600.00 per participant
HRDF Claimable*
*Subject to HRDF Approval
2. INTRODUCTION COURSE FACILITATOR
The content of the 2 days course is designed for young DR. VENGADESH PERIASAMY completed both his
managers, executives, R&D personnel and engineers undergraduate, BSc. (Hons) and postgraduate degrees in Physics in
involved in daily industrial demands. New recruits will University of Malaya (UM). After a short stint as a Research
Assistant in Department of Physics of the same university, he was
also find the training module very helpful in coping with
absorbed as a Faculty member upon graduating with a PhD in April
their new working environment. Intended to help mould 2007. A biophysicist by interest, Dr. Vengadesh joined Low
employees into their respective establishments, the Dimensional Materials Research Centre (LDMRC) specializing in
module contains 4 major parts designed to provide a Solid State Physics and Semiconductors as a Research Fellow. His
comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of field of expertise and interest mainly involves DNA sensors,
modern industrial management principles. Topics Nanogaps, Biophotovoltaics, Nanoelectrodes, Langmuir-Blodgett
(LB) based Molecular Electronics, Self-Assembly and Nanomedicine.
selected deals with major industrial concepts and His current research groups consist of numerous final year projects,
philosophy towards implanting the skills needed to MSc. and PhD. students comprising of various disciplines and
“blend-in” and to cultivate rational scientific thinking in nationality. His resulting research activities have been published in
decision-making processes. Besides understanding and various high impact factor journal papers, proceedings, patent, book
applying cost effective industrial processes for improved and book chapter. Currently, research collaborations are ongoing
with Centre of Research in Electrochemical Science and Technology
productivity, the course will also look into successful (CREST) in the University of Cambridge, Institute of Ocean and
human-human relationship within the pyramid of Earth Sciences in UM and with Sunway University in different
management. Here, trainees will be coached on how to research projects.
apply a positive outlook towards daily challenges and
obstacles while still maintaining good productivity. The speaker has many years of teaching and training experiences,
especially relating to his field of expertise involving Semiconductor
Devices, Industrial Management and Human Resource. Besides
local participants, his trainees hailed from various countries (Middle
COURSE OBJECTIVES East, China, India etc.) involved in petroleum, semiconductor,
electronics, pharmaceutical and other industries.
1. To understand the history and basic philosophy of
Besides taking part in many conferences and symposiums around
industrial management. the world, he has also been invited to deliver lectures as Visiting
2. To be able to visualize modern management Scientist in CREST, University of Cambridge and Department of
processes through systematic organizational Biochemistry in Marburg University, Germany. Recent recognition
approach. includes invitation by Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) to
3. To investigate various management techniques in compile his patent to be included in MOHE’s book of innovation for
production and operations. year 2012. The invention, which involves fabrication of Nanogaps
intended for application as nanoelectrodes in nanosensors, was
4. To be able to successfully apply scientific approach awarded a silver medal in “Persidangan dan Ekspo Ciptaan Institusi
towards modern industrial management. Pengajian Tinggi Antarabangsa” (PECIPTA) 2011 held in Kuala
Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) in September 2011.
Based on the expertise within his field of research, Dr. Vengadesh
ENQUIRIES has been appointed as reviewer for many refereed Elsevier journals,
which includes Q1 journals such as Material Engineering and
Technical Details: Science C, Organic Electronics and Journal of Colloids and Interface
Science, Langmuir and others. His responsibility also involves
Dr. Vengadesh Periasamy
serving as examiners for theses for MSc. and PhD. works both within
Department of Physics UM and elsewhere. In 2010, Dr. Vengadesh was appointed as a
Faculty of Science member of the International Panel of Advisors for Dow Biophysics
University of Malaya Graduate Programs, Statutes, Policies, Calendar and Curriculum in
(DL) +603-79674038 / (M) +6016-263 9762 Pakistan and as an examiner in the Dissertation and Thesis
(E) vengadeshp@hotmail.com Evaluation Board for The Department of Biophysics, Dow Medical
College, Dow University of Health Sciences in Karachi, Pakistan. He
has also been involved in many local and international conferences
as committee member, scientific advisor and international advisory
Registration and others: panel. Other professional activities include the position of company
and technical consultant for MicroTest Troughs and Equipments from
Khairol Anuar Hazir Mohammed Russia. Dr. Vengadesh is also the member of the Institute of Physics
USAINS Holding Sdn. Bhd. (IOP), London (since 2007) and Society of Porphyrin and
(DL) +604-653 4372 / (M) +6012-286 9048 Phytalocyanines (since 2010) based in France.
(F) +604-657 2210
His community commitments include conducting a science workshop
khairol@usainsgroup.com / khairol_usains@yahoo.com during NANOFEST 2011 held in Pusat Sains Negara (PSN) in Kuala
/ usains.holding@hotmail.com Lumpur. Dr. Vengadesh was an invited judge for the science
competition, Junior Iron Scientist 2011 also held in PSN. Other
commitments involve his position as the Project Director for a
bilingual science magazine published quarterly from 2009 to 2011
METHODOLOGY and Judging and Organizing Committee member for the National
Science Fair for Young Children (NSFYC) in 2008 and 2010. He is
The module will involve discussion type learning where occasionally invited for community talks and discussions in ASTRO,
audio-video inputs coupled with group/individual project which also includes as a Guest Speaker for the Malaysian Astronaut
assignments/presentation are applied to boost and Program on October 2010.
reinforce the understanding process. Case studies
involving real-world industrial problems will be
discussed and participants trained to solve the issues at
hand using scientific approach rather than emotional
decisions or rule of thumb.
3. BASIC INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT : THEORY & PRACTICE
DAY 1
9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Introduction
History of Industrial Management
9:45 – 10:00 a.m. Magic Words
10:00 – 10:15 a.m. Tea Break
10:15 – 10:45 a.m. Activity – Show and Tell
10:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Industrial Organizational & Management - General
12:30 – 2:00 p.m. Lunch
2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Industrial Organization & Management – Soft Skills
3:30 – 3:45 p.m. Tea Break
3:45 – 5:00 p.m. Case Study - Presentation
5:00 – 5:30 p.m. Recap Session
DAY 2
9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Production/Operations Management 1
9:45 – 10:00 a.m. Magic Words
10:00 – 10:15 a.m. Tea Break
10:15 – 11:00 a.m. Activity – Discussions, Brainstorming
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Production/Operations Management 2
12:30 – 2:00 p.m. Lunch
2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Improving Productivity & Profitability
3:30 – 3:45 p.m. Tea Break
3:45 – 5:00 p.m. Industrial Safety & Pollution Control
5:00 – 5:30 p.m. Recap Session, End
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Disclaimer
The Organizer reserves the right to reschedule or cancel any part of its published programme or venue due to unforeseen circumstances and will not accept liability
for costs incurred by participants or their organizations for the cancellation of travel arrangements and/or accommodation reservations as a result of the course
being cancelled or postponed. Advance notice will be given if there is such changes or cancellation.
4. REGISTRATION FORM
BASIC INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT : THEORY & PRACTICE
Send registration form to :
Att: Khairol Anuar, USAINS Holding Sdn. Bhd., Ground Floor, Kompleks EUREKA,
Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM, PENANG.
FAX : 04-657 2210
EMAIL : khairol@usainsgroup.com / khairol_usains@yahoo.com / usains.holding@hotmail.com
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3. Cancellation / Substitution
A full refund less administration fee of MYR250.00 will be given for cancellation received not later than 10 working days
before the course. No refund will be made after this period. However, substitute participants are welcomed at no extra
charge provided written notice of at least 5 working days before the event is given to the Organizer.