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Introduction to Engineering Management

This document provides an introduction to the IE 530 Engineering Management course. The course will help students understand the key responsibilities and functions of engineer managers in different fields and develop an understanding of management responsibilities like decision-making and problem-solving. The document defines engineering management as combining technical knowledge with the ability to organize workers, materials, and resources to achieve objectives. It also outlines the qualifications needed for an engineer manager's job, including an engineering degree and experience, as well as training in supervision and engineering management.

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Introduction to Engineering Management

This document provides an introduction to the IE 530 Engineering Management course. The course will help students understand the key responsibilities and functions of engineer managers in different fields and develop an understanding of management responsibilities like decision-making and problem-solving. The document defines engineering management as combining technical knowledge with the ability to organize workers, materials, and resources to achieve objectives. It also outlines the qualifications needed for an engineer manager's job, including an engineering degree and experience, as well as training in supervision and engineering management.

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IE 530 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 2020-2021; 1st Sem

Module 1 Introduction to Management Nature and Concept


Engr. Rosalynn C. Hernandez

Module Introduction

This module will contribute a great help to the students to define and discuss the functions of the
engineer and the engineer in various type of organization and to define the concept and
principles of management, engineering management, the process and manager’s job.

This course is intended for regular fifth year Electrical Engineering students.

This will help the students to attain the following Intended Learning Output

 To define and recognize the key responsibility and functions of an engineer manager
in various field.
 To demonstrate an understanding on the management responsibility in decision-making and
problem-solving ability.
 To identify and illustrate the management functions in performing technical activities of an
engineer manager in the organization

There is a Module Exercises at the end of every topic for the students to answer and review all
the lessons that they learned.

I. The field of Engineering Management


IE 530 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 2020-2021; 1st Sem
Module 1 Introduction to Management Nature and Concept
Engr. Rosalynn C. Hernandez

Engineers are expected to perform a variety of tasks depending on their specialization


and job level. It is important to the engineer that he knows what is expected of him so
that he may be able to perform his job effictively and efficiently. His next concern will be
to identify the skills required but which he does not have. As enginners are not trained to
directly deal with people, it is expected that their weakness will most often be on people
base skills. This difficulty will be more apparent onced they are assigned to occupy
management positions. It follows that if the engineer manager would want ot do his job
well , some exposure to engineering management activities become necessary.

The functions of the Engineer

Since pre historic times, mankind has benefited from the various tools, equipment, and
projects developed by engineers. Among these are the following:

1. The stone bladed axe which was a very useful tool; and the irrigation system used to
promote crop growing -6000 to 3000 BC
2. The pyramid of Egypt -3000 to 600 BC
3. Roadbuilding by the romans -600 BC to AD 400
4. The production of paper and gunpowder by the Chinese -100 AD 10 1600 AD
5. The production of steam engines and the spinning and weaving machinery-1601 AD
to 1799 AD
6. The manufacture of cars and household appliances –modern times

These contributions indicate that engineers have become an indispensable segment of the
Worlds professions. This expectation will continue for a long time.

Even as engineers are currently producing solutions to many of the difficulties faced by
mankind, much is still expected of them. Their outputs, new or improvements of old
ones, are very much needed in the following specific problem concerns.
1. The production of more food for a fast growing world population.
2. The elimination of air and water pollution
3. Solid waste disposal and materials recycling
4. The reduction of noise in various forms
5. Supplying the increasing demand for energy
6. Supplying the increasing demand for mobility
7. Preventing and solving crimes and
8. Meeting the increasing demand for communication facilites

Specifically, the functions of engineering encompass the following areas:


1. Research – where the engineer is engaged in the process of learning about nature
and codifying this knowledge into usable theories.
2. Design and development- where the engineer undertakes the activity of turning a
product concept to a finished physical item.
3. Testing- where the engineer works in a unit whre new products or parts are tested
for workability.
4. Manufacturing- where the engineer is directly in charge of production personnel
or assumes responsibility for the product.
5. Construction-this is where the construction engineer (civil enginner) is either
directly in charge of the construction personnel or may have responsibility for the
quality of construction process.
IE 530 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 2020-2021; 1st Sem
Module 1 Introduction to Management Nature and Concept
Engr. Rosalynn C. Hernandez

6. Sales- where the engineer assists the company’s customer to meet their needs
especially those that require technical expertise.
7. Consulting- where the engineer works as consultant of any individual or
organization requiring his services.
8. Government- where the engineer may find employment in the government
performing any of the various task in regulating, monitoring and controlling the
activities of various institutions, public or private.
9. Teaching- where the engineer gets employment in school and is aasigned as a
teacher of engineering courses. Some of them later become deans, vice president
and president.
10. Management- where the engineer is assigned to manage groups of people
performing specific task.

THE ENGINEER IN VARIOUS TYPES OF ORGANIZATION

From the view point of the engineer, organizations may be classified according to the
degree of engineering jobs performed :
1. Level one- those with minimal engineering jobs like retailing firms.
2. Level two- those with a moderate degree of engineering jobs like
transportation companies.
3. Level three- those with a high degree of engineering jobs like construction
firms.

Management Skills Required at Various Levels


Among the types of organizations, the engineer will have a slim chance of becoming the
general manager or president of level one, unless of course he owns the firm. The engineer
manager may be assigned to head a small engineering unit of the firm, but there will not be too
many firms which wll have this unit.
In level two firms, The engineer manager may be assigned to the engineering division.
The need for management skills will now be felt by the engineer manager.
Level three firms provide the biggest opportunity for an engineer to become the
president or general manager. In ths case the engineer manager cannot function effectively,
without adequate management skills .
IE 530 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 2020-2021; 1st Sem
Module 1 Introduction to Management Nature and Concept
Engr. Rosalynn C. Hernandez

WHAT IS ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT

Engineering management refers to the activity combining technical knowledge with the
ability to organize and coordinate worker, power, materials, machinery, and money.
When the engineer is assigned to supervise the work of even a few people, he is already
engaged in the first phase of engineering management. His main responsibility is to lead group
into producing a certain output consistent with the required specifications.
The top position an engineer manager may hope to occupy is the general managership or
presidency of any firm, large or small. As he scales the management ladder, he finds that the
higher he goes up, the less technical activities he perofrms, and the more management tasks he
accepts. In this case, it is but proper that the management functions taught in pure management
courses be well understood by the engineer manager.

MANAGEMENT DEFINED
Since the engineer manager is presumed to be technically competent in his specialization,
one may now proceed to describe more thoroughly the remaining portion of his job , which is
management.
Management may be defined as the “ creative problem solving process of planning ,
organizing leading and controlling an organizations resources to achieve its mission and
objectives.”
THE PROCESS OF MAANGEMENT
Management is a process consisting of planning, organizing, directing (or leading) and
controlling.
Explained in a simple manner, management must seek to find out the objectives of the
organization , think of ways on how the ways to be adopted and the material resources to be
used, determine the human requirements of the total job, assign specific tasks to specific persons,
mootivate them and provide means to make sure that the activities are in the right direction.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENGINEER MANAGER’S JOB

Depending on the type of product or services a firm produces , the engineer manager
must have the following qualifications:
1. A bachelor degree of engineering from a reputable school. In some cases a Masteral
degree in engineering or business management is required;
2. A few years experience in pure engineering job ;
3. Training in supervision
4. Special training in engineering management.
These qualification will be of great help to the engineer manager in the performance of the
various management functions.
Kreitner indicates at least three general preconditions for achieving lasting success as a
[Link] are as follows .

1. Ability
2. Motivation to manage
3. Opportunity

ABILITY
Managerial ability refers to the capacity of an engineer manager to achieve organizational
objectives effectively and efficiently.
IE 530 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 2020-2021; 1st Sem
Module 1 Introduction to Management Nature and Concept
Engr. Rosalynn C. Hernandez

Effectiveness ,according to Higgins , refers to a description of “whether objectives are


accomplished”, while efficiency is a description of the relative amount of resources used in
obtaining effectiveness.

MOTIVATION TO MANAGE
Many people have the desire to work and finish specific task assigned by superiors , but
not many are motivated to manage other people sothat they may contribute to the realization of
the organizations objectives.
A management researcher ,” John B. Miner, developed a psychometric instrument to
measure objectively an individuals motivation to manage. The test is anchored to the following
dimensions.
1. Favorable attitude toward those in positions of authority , such as superiors.
2. Desire to engage in games or sports competition with peers.
3. Desire to engage in occupational or work related competition with peers.
4. Desire to assert oneself and take charge.
5. Desire to exercise power and authority over others.
6. Desire to behave in a distinctive way , which includes standing out from the crowd.
7. Sense of responsibility in carrying out the routine duties associated with managerial
work.
OPPORTUNITY
Successful managers become possible only if those having the ability and motivation are
given the opportunity to manage. The opportunity for successful management has two
requirements:
1. Obtaining a suitable managerial job,
2. Finding a supportive climate once on the job.

Activity 1.
Prepare a list of 10 Engineers who became President or General manager of a large company.

END of MODULE Exercises


Answer the following questions.
1. Why are Engineers considered an important segment of the society?
2 What are expected of engieners in general?
3. In what current concerns are engineering outputs needed?
4. In what areas are engineers currently involved?
5. How many organization s be classified according to the engineering jobs performed?
6. Which organization level requires the highest management skills for engineer managers?
7. What is engineering management?
8. How may one define management?
9. What qualifications must an engineer manager have?
10. How may one become a successful engineer manager?

Common questions

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Engineer managers are responsible for leading groups to produce certain outputs, aligning with required specifications. They must engage in planning, organizing, directing, and controlling resources to achieve organizational goals . Challenges they face include a lack of people-based skills, as traditional engineering training often does not cover these adequately . Therefore, transitioning into management requires acquiring management skills and understanding the general management processes .

The potential career trajectory of an engineer manager is greatly influenced by the level of engineering jobs within an organization. Level three firms, with high degrees of engineering jobs, provide the greatest opportunity for engineers to advance to positions like general manager or president . In contrast, level one firms offer fewer opportunities unless the engineer owns the firm, as these have minimal engineering jobs . Level two firms allow engineers to lead engineering divisions, where management skills become more vital .

Engineers play diverse roles across different types of organizations, including research, design, testing, manufacturing, construction, sales, consulting, and management . In organizations with high levels of engineering activities, these roles greatly enhance professional development opportunities as engineers can potentially ascend to high-level management positions with significant influence and responsibility . Conversely, in organizations with minimal engineering jobs, the potential for advancement may be limited unless the engineer assumes ownership or critical technical roles .

Objectives in engineering management are accomplished efficiently by maximizing resource utilization, which involves planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve goals . Efficiency is measured by the relative amount of resources used to meet effectiveness, ensuring minimal waste and optimal output . Effective management focuses on aligning resources and processes to meet organizational objectives while minimizing resource expenditure.

Essential qualifications for transitioning into management include a degree in engineering, possibly an advanced degree in engineering or business management, years of engineering experience, supervision training, and special training in engineering management . These are critical as they provide the technical and managerial foundations necessary to lead teams, manage projects, and tackle the unique challenges of engineering management .

Engineering plays a crucial role in addressing global issues such as food production for a growing population, eliminating pollution, managing solid waste, reducing noise, and supplying energy and mobility demands . Specific areas needing engineering outputs include research, design, testing, manufacturing, construction, sales, consulting, and management . These functions help create solutions and improvements crucial for environmental sustainability and technological advancement.

Management in engineering is defined as the creative problem-solving process involving planning, organizing, leading, and controlling an organization's resources to meet its mission and objectives . The processes involved include identifying organizational goals, strategizing resource allocation, assigning tasks, motivating personnel, and ensuring that activities are directed towards the achievement of desired outcomes .

Managerial motivation and opportunity significantly enhance an engineer's effectiveness as a leader. Motivation involves a favorable attitude towards authority, competitiveness, assertiveness, and responsibility , while opportunity pertains to access to suitable managerial roles and a supportive work environment . Together, these factors enable engineers to navigate complex organizational structures and lead teams effectively by leveraging their skills and opportunities for growth.

The preconditions for engineers to achieve lasting managerial success include ability, motivation to manage, and opportunity . Ability involves effectively achieving organizational objectives; motivation encompasses the desire to manage people and resources, and opportunity requires finding a suitable managerial role and a supportive work climate . These factors significantly impact an engineer manager's capacity to lead successfully and advance in their careers.

Engineering management is the application of technical knowledge combined with the ability to organize and coordinate resources effectively . Unlike general management, it demands a deep understanding of both technical and managerial skills. Engineers must develop managerial abilities such as planning, organizing, and controlling, alongside their technical expertise . This dual proficiency is essential for successfully leading engineering teams and projects.

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