IE originated in the United States and developed as an applied engineering technical discipline based on Taylor's scientific principles. It emphasizes comprehensively improving productivity, reducing production costs, ensuring product quality, and enabling systems to operate optimally for significant overall benefits.
The knowledge and methods of IE have become widely accepted concepts in developed countries such as the U.S. and Japan. Through optimization techniques like elimination, merging, reordering, and simplification, continuous improvements are made to operational processes, forming a series of highly practical technologies, methods, and engineering procedures. This is the essential pathway for enterprises to achieve world-class manufacturing systems and competitive advantage. The course combines numerous real-world examples and images, enabling participants to organically integrate technology with management. After learning, participants can immediately implement practical operations for their companies, such as establishing production standards, labor quotas, working hours, process flows, and optimizing on-site management. These practices can be extended to the entire business operation process, aiming for the maximization of effective investment and economic output in business operations, as well as maximizing value.