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The Org Chart
In this issue
Featured Stories
Countdown to the Regional Conference ................................ 1
The Chapter’s Banquet ............... 3
Spirited Accolades ...................... 9
The Org Chart is Platinum Again ........................... 10
New Chapter Leadership ............ 12
The Chapter’s Banquet in Pictures .................................. 14
Tour of Great Plains Industries ... 16
For Our Friends at the Kansas City Chapter .................... 16
Regular Features
A Message from the President .... 2
Chapter Membership .................. 2
Chapter Leaders and Contact ...... 2
ISE Education in Kansas ............... 3
Student Chapters ........................ 3
IISE On-Line ................................. 4
Get to Know ................................ 4
Recent Chapter Events ................ 7
From IISE .................................... 7
About IISE ................................... 7
Chapter Progress and Performance Report.................... 9
Professional Opportunities ......... 9
Milestones .................................. 9
IISE Publications .......................... 9
Chapter Standards ...................... 10
Upcoming Chapter Events ........... 10
Upcoming STEM Events .............. 15
Practicing ISE ............................... 15
About Chapter 56 ........................ 16
About The Org Chart ................... 16
Countdown to the Regional Conference In one month, students from seventeen universities with IISE chapters in the South Central region of the United States will gather at Wichita State University for their annual regional conference. The theme of the conference is Innovation in Industrial and Systems Engineer-ing. For the first time, professionals are invited to attend the conference as it expands its content to appeal to all IISE members. The conference will commence on Friday, March 6 with a full day of workshops, industry tours, a job fair, and an evening social. The schedule on Saturday, March 7 will provide the major ac-tivities of the conference with a student paper competition, technical and career presentations, and leadership meetings.
Capping the event on Saturday night will be a banquet featuring a keynote address by Mr. John Pilla, the Senior Vice-President of Engineering and Chief Technology Officer of Spirit AeroSys-tems, Inc. Mr. Pilla will speak on Spirit’s innova-tion in the aerospace and defense industry —highlighting opportunities in technical areas im-pacting engineering and manufacturing.
Awards for the student paper competition will be presented during the banquet. The winner of the competition will represent the South Central U.S. Region at the Student Paper Com-petition at the IISE Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA from May 30 – June 2.
The Wichita State Student Chapter of IISE serves as host of the conference with major support from the IISE Wichita Professional Chapter. Throughout 2019, the chapters collaborated on the program, resources, speakers, and communications about the conference. Through the guidance provided by Regional Vice-President, Niranjan Kulkarni, the chapters have taken the steps to help expand the coverage of the confer-ence to include sessions and activities that for both students and professionals.
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Mr. John Pilla will be the keynote
presenter at the conference banquet
Mr. Kevin McManus will conduct
workshops during the conference
Chapter Leaders
Officers:
President — Dr. John Huffman
Vice-President — Ms. Kirsten Jensen
Secretary — Mr. David Logback
Treasurer — Ms. Tina Tomas
“ A major current activity is turning the lesson we learned in the 2010’s into improvements for our future.”
A Message from the President
Chapter Membership
Industrial and Systems Engineers try to be as meticulous as possi-ble. We want to leave no stone unturned and no path unexplored. Like Santa Claus, we make our lists and check them (at least) twice. We go to great lengths to make sure that the guidance and decisions we provide are based on a thorough understanding of the problem at hand, the goals to be reached, and the data that supports our studies and conclusions. Too often, this takes more time than most people are willing to give us. We get accused of analysis paralysis; often urged to shortcut the decision-making process with approximations and by ‘going from the gut’. We also have to trust that the things we have little control or influence over will fall in place in a timely manner.
Sometimes it all works out. Sometimes it doesn’t.
As many of you know, we had a significant glitch the night of our recent Chapter Banquet. Despite dozens of hours of careful plan-ning and diligent effort by the Banquet Committee, we arrived that evening to find a room devoid of tables and chairs. Not wanting to eat standing up, we ended up scavenging the John
Bardo Center for enough furniture to accommodate 55 attendees. Only a bunch of motivated ISEs – with the help of Dean Dennis Livesay and his magic passkey – could save the day.
Lesson learned: Remind Plant Services they need to bring tables and chairs!
As we prepare for a change in the leadership of our growing chap-ter, we are devoting time to document our processes, define roles, and build tools to help us bring better quality to the chapter and more value to its offerings. A major current activity is turning the lessons we learned in the 2010’s into improvement for our future. I invite all our members to share their views about the chapter, its direction, its successes, and — most importantly — its misses and potential improvements. Please take some time in February to communicate your opinion and ideas to me our any of the other leaders in our chapter. Also, please consider your involvement in IISE and the Wichita Chapter. We have a full year of events and activity ahead of us. We can always use some helping hands.
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Chapter Contact
eMail: [email protected] Phone: (316) 516-2249
Our chapter’s membership profile as of February 1, 2020.
February 2020
Directors:
Operations— Mr. Randall Allenbach
Membership — Mr. Lloyd Wittman
Events/Activities — Ms. Kelsey Cleaveland
Communications/Media — Mr. Tate Lampe
Education Relations — Dr. Deepak Gupta
Chapter Board:
Mr. Brent Garber
Ms. Charity Kennedy
Mr. Joseph Schmidt
Mr. Justin Parton
Ms. Lisa Lee
Mr. Lucas Swingle
Mr. Joshua Kempke
Company Members % Members
Spirit AeroSystems 47 53.41%
Textron Aviation 17 19.32%
Wichita State University 11 12.50%
Retired 5 5.68%
Carlson Products 2 2.27%
UNKNOWN 2 2.27%
Center Industries 1 1.14%
Excel Industries 1 1.14%
Boeing 1 1.14%
National Institute of Avia-tion Research 1 1.14%
Grand Total 88 100.00%
Grade Members % Members
Member 73 82.95%
Senior Member 11 12.50%
Life 3 3.41%
Fellow 1 1.14%
Grand Total 88 100.00%
Age Group Members % Members
20's 14 15.91%
30's 16 18.18%
40's 23 26.14%
50's 13 14.77%
60's 6 6.82%
70's 1 1.14%
80's 2 2.27%
90's 1 1.14%
UNKNOWN 12 13.64%
Grand Total 88 100.00%
A hearty welcome to new chapter
members Joshua Kempke and
Danielle Esper as they transition
from the Wichita State Student
Chapter!
A new chapter leadership structure is
coming in April 2020. Please see an
overview on Page 12.
ISE Education in Kansas
Kansas supports the ISE profession by readying the next generation of engineers involved in Industrial, Systems, Manufacturing, and Engi-neering Technology through formal education starting in K-12 programs and leading to professional degrees from its leading universities. Primary among the university programs lead-ing to ISE related degrees are:
Industrial, Systems, and Manufactur-ing Engineering at Wichita State University (WSU).
Engineering Technology at WSU.
Biomedical Engineering at WSU.
Industrial and Manufacturing Sys-tems Engineering at Kansas State University (KSU) - Manhattan.
Engineering Technology, Construc-tion Engineering Technology, and Computer Systems Technology at KSU -Manhattan.
Computer Systems Technology at KSU-Poly — Salina.
Flint Hills Technical College — Emporia
Student Chapters
Chapter Officers for 2019-2020
Kansas State University
President —
Ms. Madison Tischhauser
Vice-President —
Mr. Bryce Easton
Admin Assistants — Mr. Blake Hunter
Ms. Katie Stachowiak
Treasurer —
Mr. Nathan Gish
Advisor —
Dr. Margaret Rys
Wichita State University
President — Mr. Ridge Towner
Vice-President —
Mr. Ibrahim Shammout
Secretary —
Mr. Thashvin Mahenthiraiajah
Treasurer — Mr. Hemant Tiwari
Recruitment Director—Ms. Kim Phung Nguyen
Regional Conference Chairperson -
Mr. Joshua Schrantz
Advisor —
Dr. Mehmet Bayram Yildrim
The Chapter’s Banquet
The Wichita Chapter held its banquet on Saturday evening January 18 at the John Bardo Center on the Innovation Campus of Wichita State University. Spirit AeroSystems took center stage during the event receiving a special recognition for its support of both the Wichita Chapter and the Industrial and Systems Engineering profession. Ms. Cindy Hoover, Vice-President of Opera-tions Engineering at Spirit and President of the Society of Women Engineers served as the ca-reer keynote speaker for the event. Cindy presented her Ten Leadership Tips for Success. Other speakers included industry keynote Ms. Shannon Ferguson-Bohm of SJCF Architecture who present Wichita’s New Ballpark at the Waterwalk and Dean Dennis Livesay who presented an overview of new offerings from the College of Engineering at WSU.
The meeting was attended by over fifty IISE members and guests, including Mr. Robert Pugh who was honored with the Chapter's service award in recognition of his fifty-five years as a member of the Institute.
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Mr. Robert Pugh receives the Service to the Profession Award from Mr. Lloyd Wittman
Ms. Cindy Hoover receives Career Keynote Award from Mr. Randy Allenbach
and accepts the Chapter Support Award on behalf of Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.
Dr. Dennis Livesay accepts Chapter
Appreciation Award at the 2020 Chapter Banquet
See the awards list and more photos on Page 7.
Ms. Shannon Ferguson-Bohm receives Industry Keynote Award
from Mr. Tate Lampe and Ms. Kirsten Jensen
IISE On-Line
The Institute provides many on-line
resources for its members. Please
take the time to explore these web-
sites.
IISE :
http://www.iise.org/Home/
IISE Connect:
https://connect.iise.org/home
IISE on LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/
groups/75670
IISE on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/iisenet/
IISE South Central Region:
http://www.iise.org/Details.aspx?
id=11798
IISE Chapter 56 (Greater Wichita):
http://
iiechapter56greaterwichi-
ta.shutterfly.com
IISE Chapter 56 on Connect:
https://connect.iise.org/
communities/community-home?
CommunityKey=d75200d2-f7b3-
4b4a-ba1c-bfa88b123d7b
IISE Chapter 56 on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/groups/
IIEWichita/
IISE Kansas State University:
http://www.engg.ksu.edu/iie/
IISE Wichita State University:
https://iisewsu.weebly.com/
Randy Allenbach knew that he wanted to be an industrial engineer when he started at Wichita State University in 1979. Coming from the small town of Kiowa, Kansas, with a graduating class of thirty-three, WSU was a big change for Randy. Dr. Malzahn was the first person that Randy met at WSU in what was the start of a life-long connection educationally, professionally, and personally. He was a favorite professor and Randy’s thesis advisor when he earned his master’s degree.
Following graduation, Randy accepted a job at Boeing Military Airplane Company in the Opera-tions Analysis (OA) group. Several years later, his team separated from the OA group and moved to the commercial side of Boeing to do simulation, which became Randy’s new passion. In 1998, after much encouraging from John Huffman, Randy ap-plied and was accepted into the Boeing Technical Fellowship program. When Spirit was formed, Randy was asked to lead the Windows XP migration for 8,400 PCs at Spirit. While not simulation, it cer-tainly benefitted from IE skills honed over the years.
In 2001, Dr. Jan Twomey asked Randy if he would be interested in teaching the System Simulation class at WSU while she took a two year fellowship at the National Science Foundation. At first, Randy wondered what he had gotten himself into, but with Jan’s guidance and one class under his belt, he decided that it was actually fun. Fast for-ward 19 years later and he is still doing it. His biggest joy of teaching is seeing former students get jobs at Spirit, and watching them grow and excel in simulation and indus-trial engineering. Although he is the senior member in his group, the ‘kids’ that sur-round him keep him young! In July, 2019, Randy transferred from the IT organization at Spirit to the Core Industrial Engineering group so that he could focus on simulation and Industrial Engineering. Of all the moves he has made, this has been the best, and work is once again fun.
Outside of work, you might find Randy doing something to his house, practicing his piano, or spending time outside. Randy and his wife Joanie have four grown children and two Welsh Corgis that keep them occupied.
Get to Know Randy Allenbach
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Countdown to the Regional Conference
The conference’s workshops should bring considerable interest. Mr. Kevin McManus, a prolific writer on profession topics and a regular contributor to ISE Magazine, will conduct two workshops during the conference. Mr. Kenny Bui will conduct a workshop on 6-Sigma Certification.
The program offerings are being finalized. For the most current information, please visit the conference website at https://iise2020.weebly.com/ . Early bird registration through Feb. 17 is available.
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Advertisement for the conference is on Page 5.
Editor’s comment: Randy Allenbach currently holds the distinguished position of Technical Fellow of Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. He has been a member of the Institute for over 35 years. Several times during his membership, Randy has served as an officer of the Wichita Chap-ter. In 2013, he was one of the team of chapter leaders that helped create the operational plan used to revive and grow the chapter. Until recently, he served as the chapter’s Vice–President. Randy still helps oversee the operations of the chapter and provides his exper-tise as a mentor to our young professionals. He is also very active in volunteer efforts for WSU, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, and in the Wichita community.
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Wichita State University is honored to host the 2020 IISE South Central U.S. Regional Con-ference. The theme of the conference – Innovation in Industrial and Systems Engineering – focuses on emerging practices and technology impacting Industrial and Systems Engineers. We extend an invitation to all members of IISE to join us for what promises to be a fun and fascinating conference! The agenda for the conference will appeal to students and professionals alike. The confer-ence includes workshops and speaker presentations, tours of local industry, a job and mini-fair, the annual Student Paper Competition for the region, evening socials, and a conference banquet. A highlight of the conference is the Student Paper Competition. This competition encourages undergraduate Industrial and Systems Engineering students from chapters within the IISE South Central U.S. region to author and present technical papers of high quality.
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Recent Chapter Events
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Event Date Location
Chapter Banquet January 18, 2020 John Bardo Center—Wichita State University
See the story on Page 3 for the details about this fun event.
Kansas Chapters Pop-up Conference Planning
January 24, 2020 Virtual Meeting
Planning for the 2020 conference started with monthly meetings being scheduled through August. The
target is a September conference. All members from the four Kansas chapters are invited to join this activ-
ity. Please contact [email protected] if you want to participate.
February 2020
From IISE
IISE Mentor Match Program
The IISE Mentor Match program reflects our
commitment to you and your professional
development. This unique online
networking and career development tool
helps you find, connect and share
experiences with others. Your mentor or
mentee can be in the same city or on the
other side of the world.
A mutually beneficial experience:
Connect with industry and systems
engineering professionals and students of
all levels.
Member-only Mentor Match program.
Ability to utilize your knowledge and
expertise as a mentor to guide a mentee.
Provides a special chance to develop
meaningful connections that may
advance your career.
You can engage in the program at https://
connect.iise.org/participate/mentoring?
CustomerKey=lyQBJtIF76wVzWa6NpOaka
fjtU+pt/EaSf5GWNh1G14=
About IISE
Systems world view. Productivity.
Efficiency. These are words that describe
the distinctive attributes of industrial
engineering, and IISE is the world's largest
professional society dedicated solely to
the support of the industrial engineering
profession and individuals involved with
improving quality and productivity.
Founded in 1948, IISE is an international,
nonprofit association that provides
leadership for the application, education,
training, research, and development of
industrial engineering. ISEs figure out a
better way to do things and work in a
wide array of professional areas, including
management, manufacturing, logistics,
health systems, retail, service and
ergonomics. They influence policy and
implementation issues regarding topics
such as sustainability, innovation and Six
Sigma. And like the profession, ISEs are
rooted in the sciences of engineering, the
analysis of systems, and the management
of people.
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Mr. Jorge Tomas receives Best Friend of the Chapter
2020 Chapter Awards Keynote Addresses Ms. Shannon Ferguson-Bohm Ms. Cindy Hoover Outstanding Corporate Support Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. Outstanding ISE Service Mr. Robert Pugh (55 Years) Chapter Support Dr. Dennis Livesay President’s-Choice for Chapter Improvement Mr. Joseph Schmidt — Board Member and Long-time Involvement Ms. Kirsten Jensen— President-Elect Mr. Tate Lampe — Media Mr. Lloyd Wittman - Membership and Student Relations Mr. Randy Allenbach — Chapter Operations Special Awards Mr. Dave Logback - Chapter Revitalization Team Mr. Randy Allenbach - Chapter Revitalization Team Mr. Lloyd Wittman - Chapter Revitalization Team Ms. Tina Tomas - Chapter Revitalization Team Mr. Jorge Tomas - Best Friend of the Chapter Ms. Sophie Huffman - Best Friend of the Chap-ter President
President’s Choice recognition to Mr. Lloyd Wittman, Mr.
Joseph Schmidt, Ms. Kirsten Jensen,
Mr. Randy Allenbach, and Mr. Tate Lampe
The Outstanding Corporate Support Award
on display in the award case at
Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.
See more photos on Page 14
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Professional Opportunities
Nearby Job Openings
Garmin (Olathe, KS) https://garmin.taleo.net/careersection/garmin+career+section/jobdetail.ftl?job=19001SU&tz=GMT-05%3A00&tzname=America%2FChicago
IISE Career Center
Opportunities and career guidance is available at https://www.iise.org/details.aspx?id=388 .
Chapter Activity Report Chapter Progress and Performance Report In the Fall 2019 issue of The Org Chart, we published a memo from IISE Headquarters that the artifact used for assessing chapters, the Chapter Activity Report (CAR), is being changed to a new method. The new Chapter Progress and Performance Report (CPPR) is now the basis for determining the health and status of IISE chapters. The CPPR is more qualitative in approach. Chapters present evidence of accomplishments in the form of data, processes, plans, and achievements. Certain minimal standards are set. Recently, IISE published on its website the basic qualifications for a professional chapter in order to be considered a GOLD chapter of IISE (in addition to other evidence requested in the CPPR form). Those basic qualifications are:
Hold at least four meetings – physical or virtual (providing approximate dates)
Contact members at least once per month (to be provided to HQ only upon re-quest)
Student to Professional Conversions – recruit at least two new YP members
Identify at least two members who agree to serve as a chapter leader/officer dur-ing the next year
Since the new minimum requirements were released in January 2020, IISE HQ realizes each chapter has had limited time to ensure each one is met. Therefore, by simply ad-dressing each of these in the CPPR for 2019, and explaining what the chapter actually did and how they plan to accomplish these in the future, the minimum requirement will be met.
The CPPR will be filed by the Chapter President by March 15 each year by sending it to the chapter’s Regional Vice-President and IIS Headquarters.
In addition to the CPPR, IISE HQ has introduced two new recognitions for chapters:
The Most Innovative Chapter Event recognizes chapter efforts where a new, inno-vative event was introduced and was successful.
The 50 Members for Five Years award recognizes a chapter for consistently main-taining active membership of at least 50 members for the last five years.
The former Chapter Newsletter Competition is being altered to be the Outstanding Newsletter / Media Competition.
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If any member knows of a need for ISEs
in our area, please notify us at
Milestones
Do you have any personal milestone you
would like to share? Please notify us at
Spirited Accolades Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. recently recognized the work of IISE Wichita Chapter member Mr. Stephen Kawonga for his outstanding efforts to improve the manufacturing pro-cesses at its Prestwick, Scotland plant. Ste-phen introduced new simulation models built upon Spirit’s standard discrete event simulation platform to analyze aspects of aircraft production. Spirit CEO, Mr. Tom Gentile, presented the Performance Excel-lence Award to Stephen at a company Town Hall event in December.
Congratulations to Stephen for this consid-erable recognition of his talent and for help-ing to bring a major element of Industrial Systems Engineering into focus at Spirit!
Mr. Stephen Kawonga accepts Spirit AeroSystems’ Performance Excellence Award from CEO Mr. Tom Gentile
IISE Publications
ISE Magazine is the official magazine of IISE. You can access the current and archived issues of ISE at https://
www.iise.org/ISEMagazine/Issue.aspx .
ISE Transactions focuses on research contributions. You can access IISE Trans-actions at https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/
uiie21/current .
Other IISE publications are accessible at https://www.iise.org/Details.aspx?id=1486 .
Mr. Stephen Kawonga recently received
a Performance Excellence Award from
Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. for his efforts in
the use of Discrete Event Simulation to
improve factory operations. See story on
this page.
See the outcome of The Org Chart’s entry in the 2019 Chapter Newsletter Competition on Page 10.
Chapter Standards
Our Driving Vision
As a society representing major
engineering disciplines practicing in
Greater Wichita, IISE Chapter 56 will
realize technical and business
excellence through the skills,
knowledge, diversity, and participa-
tion of its members.
Our Mission
Industrial and Systems Engineering is
vital to the economy and physical
growth of Greater Wichita. IISE
Chapter 56 seeks to promote the
continuous use of safe and sound
industrial and systems engineering
practices, while growing the reach of
the Industrial and Systems Engineer-
ing profession in Greater Wichita, in
the Great State of Kansas, and the
South Central Region of the United
States.
Our Purpose
IISE Chapter 56 is the professional
affiliation for Industrial and Systems
Engineering practitioners in Greater
Wichita. We serve members in
industry, government, civic
enterprises and academia. We
partner with the Wichita State
University student chapter of
IISE. We support the Kansas State
University student chapter of
IISE. We also collaborate with
related engineering and professional
disciplines in Greater Wichita.
Our Objectives
Our chapter seeks opportunities and
earnestly plans improvements for
these activities:
Professional Networking
Professional Development
Chapter Growth
Succession Planning
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Event Date/Time
(Central Time)
Location Sponsored By
Tour: Great Plains Industries See story on Page 16
February 13, 2020 3:00-4:30PM
GPI 5252 E 36th St N, Wichita, KS
IISE Chapter 56
Wichita Council of Engineering Societies Banquet and Mini-Fair See ad on Page 11
February 20, 2020 5:30-9:00PM
Wichita Marriott 9100 E Corporate Hills Dr, Wichita, KS
WCES
2020 IISE U.S. South Central Regional Con-ference See story on Page 1
March 6-7, 2020 Wichita State University Rhatigan Center
IISE WSU Student
Chapter with
IISE Chapter 56
IISE Night at Wichita Thunder Hockey (versus KC Mavericks)
March 20, 2020 7:00PM
Intrust Bank Arena 500 E. Waterman — Wichita, KS
IISE Chapter 56
Tour: Unmanned Aircraft Center and Bulk Solids Lab
April 25, 2020 (tentative)
Kansas State University Poly — Salina, KS
All IISE KS Chapters Shared Tour with OSU Student Chapter
February 2020
Upcoming Chapter Events The following are the near-term events of the chapter. Other events might also be planned.
E-mail notices will be sent to all members as reminders and to communicate updates.
The Org Chart is Platinum Again
Participating and being recognized in the competition is a considerable achievement that is
reported during the annual chapter assessment. The assessment is part of the Chapter Per-
formance and Progress Report (CPPR).
For the second time in its two-year existence, The Org Chart — the official newsletter of the
Wichita Professional Chapter of IISE— has been recognized as a Platinum publication in the
IISE Chapter Newsletter Competition. Platinum is the highest honor in the competition and
can only be achieved through a perfect score in the competition.
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A big improvement for the Wichita Chapter is on its way in 2020. In April, a new structure and approach to chapter leadership will be adopted that provides for succession, as well as alignment of leader terms to the Institute’s fiscal year.
Too often, chapters (like ours) commenced office terms at the beginning of the year. This left new officers with the task of providing data and artifacts that covered a period when others were managing the chapter. This led to confusion and sometimes cost the chapter recognition in assessments due to miscommunication. The new alignment provides a three month transition of leadership. Together, the existing leaders and the incoming leaders will create the chapter’s artifacts and keep our performance records up-to-date.
Also, the new structure provides a three-tiered approach to leadership that has become popular in engineering societies. A tier of Emeritus Board members will serve as a board to provide consulting to the standing officers of the chapter. The Officers of the chapter will follow a traditional slate. A new President-In-Training position is established to build a succession process for the highest office in the chapter. A third tier of Chapter Board members will serve as committee members working with the chapter’s directors. They may also be the future candidates for officer positions.
Since they have considerable visibility throughout IISE due to their years of service, Emeritus Board members will serve as both mentors to chapter officers and as representatives to the profession, with the objective of helping build the chapter’s network.
New Chapter Leadership
Besides helping to meet the chapter succession requirements under the new Chapter Progress and Performance Report (CPPR) pro-
cess (see story on Page 9), the new leadership structure allows for a wise transition of Young Professionals and Middle Career Engi-
neers into key positions in the chapter.
Ms. Tina Tomas, Ms. Kelsey Cleaveland, Mr. Randy Allenbach,
and Mr. Lloyd Wittman received Chapter Gold Award trophies
at the recent Chapter Banquet for their efforts over the last
seven years to revitalize the Wichita Professional Chapter.
Absent from the photo is recipient Mr. David Logback.
Ms. Tina Tomas, Ms. Kelsey Cleaveland, Mr. Randy Allenbach,
and Mr. Lloyd Wittman received Chapter Gold Award trophies
at the recent Chapter Banquet for their efforts over the last
seven years to revitalize the Wichita Professional Chapter.
Absent from the photo is recipient Mr. David Logback.
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The Chapter’s Banquet in Pictures
Upcoming STEM Events
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The table below outlines the activities in our local STEM community (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). If you
know of any upcoming STEM activities in the Wichita area, please contact us at [email protected].
Event Date/Time (Central Time)
Location About the event
GOCreate Workshops On-going Wichita State University — John Bardo Center
https://www.gocreate.com/
Center for Management Development — Certificates
On-going Wichita State University
https://cmd.wichita.edu/
Wichita Council of Engineering Societies (WCES)
Monthly (usually 2nd Thursdays)
Panera Bread @ Central & Hillside
Planning for banquet and mini-fair. Contact: Vicki Johnson [email protected]
Wichita Aviation Exhibit: Design, Build, Fly
On-going need for volunteers
Exploration Place Training session for volunteers. Contact: Amy Taylor [email protected]
Other Volunteer Coordination As needed Exploration Place Contact: Taylor Clark [email protected]
WCES - Engineering Week Banquet
February 20, 2020 Wichita Marriott 9100 E Corporate Hills Dr, Wichita, KS
http://www.wichitaengineers.net/index.html
Shockers Mindstorms March 7, 2020 9:00 AM—4:00 PM
WSU Heskett Center https://www.wichita.edu/academics/engineering/mindstorms/challenge/2020/2020_Overall_Information.php
Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Engineering Expo
March 28, 2020 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Century II Expo Center https://wichitaengineeringexpo.org/
Analytics Showcase April 17, 2020 9:00 AM — 5:00 PM
Wichita State University — Hughes Metroplex
https://www.wichita.edu/calendar/index.php?eID=6327
Wichita Makers Mini-Fair April 17-18, 2020 Various sites https://wichita.makerfaire.com/
WSU Engineering Open House
May 8, 2020 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wichita State University — John Bardo Center
https://www.wichita.edu/academics/engineering/openhouse/engineering_open_house_welcome.php)Contact: (316) 978-3400 or stop by the dean's office in the P2 building at WSU.
From the IISE Chapter Link Practicing ISE: Spotting Talent
Talent is an organization’s biggest resource; and if that talent is overlooked, the organization is the loser for missing out on people with talent that are flying under the radar.
Interestingly and according to the article, 21st Century Talent Spotting written for Harvard Business Review by Claudio Fernández Aráoz, "For thousands of years, humans made choices about each other based on physical attributes - fitness, health, strength. Those attributes were easy to assess, and, despite their growing irrelevance, we still unconsciously look for them.
Talent-spotting of today's era is different. Success starts with focusing on what matters - helping your organizations to contribute more. With that in mind, when you are spotting talent and trying to understand whether someone can contribute more by lead-ing, ask these questions:
1. Are they bright enough to cope with a change in responsibility?
2. Are they good at getting support from other people and will seek out other resources than themselves?
3. If put in the deep end, will they swim or sink?
4. Do they actually want what you are offering them? Sometimes a talented person knows they can do a bigger job but has other things going on in their lives.
5. Will they deliver?
When spotting talent, look for someone with curiosity, engagement, passion, and artistic attitude. You need the right people doing the right job to achieve greatness.
About Chapter 56
We are a professional chapter of
the Institute of Industrial and
Systems Engineers representing
the Greater Wichita, Kansas area.
We are formally known as Chapter
56, the Greater Wichita
Professional Chapter of
the Institute of Industrial and
Systems Engineers. We are one of
the six professional chapters located in
Region 5 of the South Central United
States. This region also includes
student chapters at sixteen colleg-
es and universities, including our
supported student chapters
at Wichita State Universi-
ty and Kansas State University.
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Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers — Wichita Chapter
16 February 2020
Tour of Great Plains Industries
Great Plains Industries, Inc. is respected globally for its high-quality fuel transfer pumps, fuel meters, flowmeters and Industrial instrumentation for fluid transfer pump and liquid flow-meter markets around the world.
The Company is home to the GPI®, FLOMEC® and GPRO® brands that serve Industrial, Com-mercial and Retail customers in many applications: fuel, agriculture, chemicals, manufactur-ing, construction, mining, oil and gas, and many more.
Recently GPI has undertaken a number of manufacturing technology projects that will result in greater efficiencies at its manufacturing facility in Wichita, Kansas. “Innovation is key for GPI and these capital investments create tremendous value for us as a supplier, but more importantly for our distributors and their customers,” said Mr. Vic Lukic, GPI CEO.
Event:
IISE Tour of Great Plains International (GPI)
Date/time: Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020 at 3:00 PM (tour length approx. 1 hour)
Place: 5252 East 36th Street North, Wichita, KS
Attendees: Members and guests are welcome. Please RSVP to let you know you are plan-ning to attend to [email protected].
Note: The tour is limited to 30 guests.
Clothing Requirements: Wear long pants, shirts with sleeves, and closed toed shoes.
For Our Friends at the Greater Kansas City Chapter
They’re our Chief’s, too!
CONGRATULATIONS from the Wichita Chapter!