Micro-credentialing Workshop: Value Engineering
Value engineering is the systematic process by which engineers optimize the value of a product by considering processes, materials, features, performance and price. The focus of this badge will be how to determine the elements of cost and price and how engineers can use this knowledge to actively influence the ultimate value of products.
Value engineering is the systematic process by which engineers optimize the value of a product by considering processes, materials, features, performance and price. The focus of this badge will be how to determine the elements of cost and price and how engineers can use this knowledge to actively influence the ultimate value of products.
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INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY
Eric Branyan is a 1980 Graduate of the Penn State Department of Mechanical Engineering.
He retired from Lockheed Martin after 38 years at the company, with experience including executive assignments in design, program management, manufacturing and supply chain. Branyan’s culminating assignment included performance and cost responsibility for 1,300 international suppliers and $15 billion in annual sales.
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