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Relocating a Welding Robot - a project management case study (1 credit hours)
This case study is based on actual events surrounding the forced relocation of a welding robot that was installed in a factory in Canada.  Innovation creates new situations for engineers.  New technologies often involve unfamiliar situations and working environments.  Engineers in the pursuit of their assigned tasks must deal with new experiences with machinery and people.  Engineers must often adapt their approaches to problem-solving to arrive at a successful outcome when dealing with personnel in other organizations in unfamiliar surroundings.  In this case study, a contentious work environment resulted from the unwelcome installation of innovative technology.  The strained  labor-management relations put the engineers to the test.
James Thompson
Students will learn about 
  The history and development of robotic welding. 

  The different types of welding robots. 

  A variety of applications of welding robots. 

  The advantages of robotic welding. 

  Labor relation problems that can be avoided. 

  Opportunities to make the job go smoothly. 

  The cost of poor communications. 

  Unfamiliar cultures and how to deal with them. 
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