| Steven
D. Eppinger
General
Motors Leaders
for Global Operations Professor of Management Science
and Engineering Systems
Dr. Eppinger received an Sc.D.
from MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering. His experience
includes work as a machinist, manufacturing engineer, product
designer, and consultant in both prototype and production
operations. He has consulted for, or conducted research
with, more than fifty firms. Dr. Eppinger served as director
of CIPD, co-director of LGO-SDM, deputy dean of the Sloan
School from 2004 to 2009, and interim dean of the Sloan
School during 2007.
At the Sloan School of Management,
Dr. Eppinger created an interdisciplinary product development
course, in which graduate students from engineering, management,
and industrial design programs collaborate to develop new
products. He also teaches MIT's executive programs in the
area of product development and project management. Dr.
Eppinger has co-authored a textbook entitled Product
Design and Development, 4th edition (2008). In 1993,
he received both MITs Graduate Student Council Teaching
Award and the Sloan Schools Award for Innovation and
Excellence in Management Education.
Dr. Eppinger's research efforts
are applied to improving product design and development
practices. This research focuses on organizing complex design
processes in order to accelerate industrial practices. This
work has been applied primarily in the automotive, electronics,
aerospace, and equipment industries. He received the ASME
Best Paper Award in Design Theory and Methodology in 1995
and again in 2001.
Updated October 2009
News and announcements:
Books
Published by Steven D. Eppinger
Prof.
Steve Eppinger on best practices in lean and global product
development (July 11, 2007)
Eppinger
named MIT Sloan interim dean (June 13, 2007)
Prof.
Eppinger honored as Distinguished Fellow by Product and
Operations Management Society (May 26, 2006)
Steve
Eppinger – Still Peddling (September 21, 2005)
Publications
by Professor Eppinger
Executive
Courses taught by Professor Eppinger
Steven
Eppinger Receives Award for Best Paper (February 2002)
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