Luis Rabelo (University of Central Florida), Davis, Jr., Charles W., Ahmed Elattar
A Systematic Guide to Leadership Selection Using Total Quality Management Techniques
Luis Rabelo (University of Central Florida), Davis, Jr., Charles W., Ahmed Elattar
A Systematic Guide to Leadership Selection Using Total Quality Management Techniques
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This book presents an innovative method of how to select a leader based on system engineering concepts and the voice of the customer from Total Quality Management.
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This book presents an innovative method of how to select a leader based on system engineering concepts and the voice of the customer from Total Quality Management.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 74
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 143mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 228g
- ISBN-13: 9781032342474
- ISBN-10: 1032342471
- Artikelnr.: 66695572
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 74
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 143mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 228g
- ISBN-13: 9781032342474
- ISBN-10: 1032342471
- Artikelnr.: 66695572
Luis Rabelo, PhD Luis Rabelo, PhD, was the NASA EPSCoR Agency Project Manager and is currently a Professor in the Department of IEMS at the University of Central Florida. He received a joint degree in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from Panama and master's degrees from the Florida Institute of Technology (1987) and the University of Missouri (1988). He received a PhD in Engineering Management from the University of Missouri in 1990, where he also did post-doctoral work in Nuclear Engineering in 1991. In addition, he holds a dual MS degree in Systems Engineering & Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has contributed to over 300 publications. He holds 3 international patents, and he has published 3 books and graduated 50 doctoral students as advisor/co-advisor. Ahmed Elattar, PhD Dr. Ahmed Elattar is a Product Manager working in the software and IT industry and is also an Adjunct Professor in the field of Systems Engineering. He received his bachelor's degree in Systems Engineering with a minor in Computer Science in 2005 and received his master's degree in Engineering Management in 2010, both of which were from The George Washington University. After spending a few years working in the manufacturing space, he completed his doctorate in 2014 at the University of Central Florida in Industrial Engineering. His dissertation was focused on Change Management and modeling/simulating executive transitions and succession planning. Ahmed has experience in manufacturing, systems architecture, project management, and Information Technology. In the past, he has held various positions with Symantec Corporation, EGAT Group, and ECG-NACO International. His career today is focused on Customer Engagement, Technical Marketing Engineering, and driving user insight into the Research and Development process. Hamed M. Almalki, PhD Hamed Almalki, PhD initially worked at Saudi Airlines as an Avionics and Reliability Engineer. After that, he worked as Change Management Consultant at Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries (SAEI). With the same company, he served as talent acquisition developer and technical leadership instructor. Recently Dr. Almalki joined Taif University as an Assistant Professor at the Industrial Engineering Department. He received his Electrical Engineering degree from the American University of Sharjah, master's degree in business administration from the Rollins College, and his Master's and PhD in Industrial Engineering from University of Central Engineering. His major research contribution is in the field of Engineering Leadership. Charles W. Davis, Jr., PhD Charles W. Davis, Jr., PhD, is Professor at Valencia College teaching various courses in Pre-Engineering, Mathematics, Quality Assurance and Test Methods, Engineering Management, Communications, and Ethics and Statistical Theory for Engineering Technology. He has over 27 years of extensive experience in both public and private sectors consisting of Project Management, Leadership, and Quality Assurance. He earned a bachelor's degree in design engineering, a master's degree in Industrial Engineering, and a PhD in Industrial Engineering with a concentration in Engineering Management focusing on Undergraduate Leadership at the University of Central Florida. In terms of professional accomplishments and community involvement:, he has authored and published two articles and co-authored two published articles. He is also a member of the Florida Engineering Society, National Society of Black Engineers, and Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society.
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1. Investigating the Leader Selection Process.
2. Classification of Leadership Styles.
3. The Matrix of Change and Total Quality Management.
4. Case Study: Yahoo!
5. Advances in Leadership Development.
2. Classification of Leadership Styles.
3. The Matrix of Change and Total Quality Management.
4. Case Study: Yahoo!
5. Advances in Leadership Development.