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Service Science, Management and Engineering Education for the 21st Century /

Increasingly, academic and industrial leaders are recognizing that college graduates need new skills to address business and technical issues in a service business environment. Because services depend critically on people working together and with technology to provide value for others, these new sk...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Hefley, Bill (Editor ), Murphy, Wendy (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edición:1st ed. 2008.
Colección:Service Science: Research and Innovations in the Service Economy,
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a SSME Discipline -- Legitimizing SSME in Academia: Critical Considerations and Essential Actions -- Holistic Trinity of Services Sciences: Management, Social, and Engineering Sciences -- SSME, Operations Research and Education -- A Designer's view of SSME -- SSME-let's not Forget About Customers and Revenue -- Psychology of the Experience: The Missing Link in Service Science -- Challenges of industrial Service Business Development -- A Research Based Educational initiative: The institute for international Services innovation at Trinity College Dublin -- Defining the Research Agenda: Technology Management as a Contributor to Service Sciences, Management and Engineering -- Actionable Process Theories: A Unique Selling Proposition for a Science of Services -- Quality System Management and Education in Service Environments -- Art of Service: Drawing the Arts to inform Service Design and Specification -- Service Science, Management and Engineering: A Way of Managing Sociotechnical Systems -- A Service logic for Service Science -- The Service-Dominant Mindset -- An integrated Approach to Service innovation -- SSME Education -- Moving the Service Science Concept to Curricular Reality -- Defining a Curriculum for Service Systems Engineering -- Educating The Service Manager in Europe-Assessing Gaps And Opportunities -- Service Science, Management and Engineering Curricula and Research at NC State University -- Bringing Service Sciences into the Curriculum -- Strategy for inserting SSME into the Undergraduate Experience at a Minority Serving institution -- Putting Requirements and Quality at the Core of Global Service Delivery: Current Efforts and Future Plans at Pace University -- Rochester institute of Technology-Service Management -- Getting Students Excited About Services: Providing a Context for Applying Their newly Acquired Knowledge -- Educating Services Science leaders to Think Holistically About Enterprises -- Services Research Collaborations: Beyond the ivory Tower -- Progress Report of Efforts Towards a Research and Education Agenda for Services Science in the EU and Greece -- A Master Program in Services Engineering and Management at the University of Porto -- Engineering of Digital Services- A new Degree that integrates Business Process and information Engineering -- SSME at Manchester: Bringing People, Business and Technology Together -- A Research & Educational Framework for ICT/S Service Management -- Education and Research of Service Science and Technology in Tsinghua University -- The Current State and Development Plan of Research and Education on SSME in Harbin institute of Technology -- SSME Research -- Services Science Journey: Foundations, Progress, and Challenges -- Service Supply Chain in the Department of Defense: Opportunities and Challenges -- The Global Information Economy, Service Industrialization and the UCLA BIT Project -- Data Support Design for Services Science Modeling -- Process and Services Fusion impact Assessment: SSME Findings from industry Collaboration and the need for Competency Centers -- ilab.1: A University-industry Collaboration to Enhance Health Plan Services -- SSME: How to Solve it -- Models, Contexts, and Value Chains for Services Sciences -- Complexity and the Services Science Agenda -- Service Science, Management, Engineering and eOrganisations -- Towards Customer Centric Physical and virtual Environment - Platform for Services -- Constructing Service Machines-Global Sourcing of Knowledge-intensive Services -- Service Engineering of Call Centers: Research, Teaching, and Practice -- Innovation in Services: From Service Concepts to Service Experiences -- Service Beyond-Enabling Technologies to Boost Service Business -- Bringing Service Design to Service Sciences, Management and Engineering -- Research and Education of SSME in Japanese Universities -- Service Science-A Japanese Perspective: Pitfalls and Opportunities -- Services Science Empowers next Generation MOT-Just-in-Time innovation Management by Service layer integrated Strategic Roadmapping -- Research & Education in Service Economics & Management at China Center for Service Sector Research(CCSSR). 
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