Md Mamunur Rashid is a management counselor at the Bangladesh Institute of Management. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Bangladesh Institute of Technology in 1993 and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 1996. His master's thesis involved numerical simulation of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluid flow through concentric annuli with center body rotation. He worked as a mechanical engineer at Jamuna Fertilizer Company from 1997 to 2004 and has since worked at the Bangladesh Institute of Management, publishing papers on engineering management topics. He plans to pursue a doctorate studying the application of computational intelligence in customer needs assessment for product development.
Unit I
Introduction; meaning and nature of research; significance of research in business decision making, identification and formulation of research problem, setting objectives and formulation of hypotheses.
Unit-II
Research design and data collection; research designs – exploratory, descriptive, diagnostic and experimental data collection; universe, survey population, sampling and sampling designs. data collection tools- schedule, questionnaire, interview and observation, use of SPSS.
Unit-III
Scaling techniques; need for scaling, problems of scaling, reliability and validity of scales, scale construction techniques- arbitrary approach, consensus scale approach (Thurston), item analysis approach (Likert) and cumulative scales (Gut man’s Scalogram)
Unit-IV
Interpretation and report writing; introduction, meaning of interpretation, techniques and precautions in interpretation and generalization report writing- purpose, steps and format of research report and final presentation of the research report.
Unit I
Introduction; meaning and nature of research; significance of research in business decision making, identification and formulation of research problem, setting objectives and formulation of hypotheses.
Unit-II
Research design and data collection; research designs – exploratory, descriptive, diagnostic and experimental data collection; universe, survey population, sampling and sampling designs. data collection tools- schedule, questionnaire, interview and observation, use of SPSS.
Unit-III
Scaling techniques; need for scaling, problems of scaling, reliability and validity of scales, scale construction techniques- arbitrary approach, consensus scale approach (Thurston), item analysis approach (Likert) and cumulative scales (Gut man’s Scalogram)
Unit-IV
Interpretation and report writing; introduction, meaning of interpretation, techniques and precautions in interpretation and generalization report writing- purpose, steps and format of research report and final presentation of the research report.
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This Project Report presents the basic fundamental of value engineering that can be implemented in any product to optimize its value. A case study of L&T Technology Services is discussed in
which the material, design of components is changed according to the value engineering methodology. In the present case study, it is observed that the unnecessary increase in cost is due
to the use of expensive material, increase in variety of items and thereby increasing the inventory and so on. Therefore, selected some components and applied value engineering technique for the cost reduction of these components.
Value Engineering is an effective tool in identifying areas where cost reduction can be achieved.
In order to effectively do this, various approaches in specific areas of focus are discussed in this report.
IJERA (International journal of Engineering Research and Applications) is International online, ... peer reviewed journal. For more detail or submit your article, please visit www.ijera.com
Dr.Md Mamunur Rashid is Bangladeshi National and was born in 1970. He has been serving as a Faculty at Bangladesh Institute of Management (BIM), Dhaka since 16 February 2004. As a faculty he has been facilitating for the Graduate and Professional training program in the areas of Product Development, TQM, HRM, Quality Management System (ISO9001:2008), Productivity and Competitiveness, Project Management with MS Project-2007 and Industrial Safety Management . He also worked as adjunct faculty at DIU, BOU. IBAISU, BUBT, BUET, IPM, DIPTI and Planning Academy. Prior this job he worked as a Assistant Engineer of Jamuna Fertilizer Company, Bangladesh for around seven years (31 May,1997-15 February,2004).He also obtained doctor degree at Kitami Institute of Technology, on 18 March ,2013.
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1. Personal Details
Name Md Mamunur Rashid
Date of Birth 1 November,1970
Place of Birth Dinajpur, Bangladesh
Citizen Bangladesh
Management Counselor
Present Position Bangladesh Institute of Management
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Present Address:
Hokkaido, Kitami-shi, Toryo-cho 111-2-10-16
2. Degrees Obtained
November 1993
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bangladesh Institute of Technology
Rajshahi, Bangladesh
December 1996
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bangladesh University of Engineering and
Technology
Dhaka, Bangladesh
3. Work Experiences
Period
from up to Post Organization Place
Assistant
Jamuna Fertilizer
May-1997 Feb-2004 Mechanical Bangladesh
Company
Engineer
Bangladesh
Management
Feb-2004 Present Institute of Bangladesh
Counselor
Management
4. Summary of the Master’s Work
Numerical Simulation of Non-Newtonian Fluid
Thesis Title Flow through Concentric Annuli with Center
Body Rotation
Professor Showkat Jahan Chowdhury
Supervisor(s) and
Dr. Jamal Naser
5. Summary of the Master’s Work
Schematic
diagram of
ω
the numerical
Ro Ri
model
6. Summary of the Master’s Work
Non-Newtonian Fluid Properties : Carboxy Methyl Cellulose (CMC)
Water :CMC 1 : 0.02 w/w
Power Law Index, n 0.75
2
Consistency Index, K 0.04 N-s/m
Density, ρ 1000 Kg/m 3
Newtonian Fluid Properties: Glucose Syrup
Water : Glucose 1:1 w/w
Power Law Index, n 1.00
2
Consistency Index, K 0.01 N-s/m
Density, ρ 1134 Kg/m
3
9. Publications of the Master’s Work
M.M. Rashid and J.A. Naser. (2001). Computational Fluid
Dynamics For Newtonian Fluid Flow Through Concentric Annuli
With Center Body Rotation, Proceedings of the Fourth
International Conference on Mechanical Engineering, December,
26-28, 2001, Dhaka, Volume-II, Section –IV (Fluid Mechanics), pp.
119-123. (full-length paper)
M.M. Rashid and J.A. Naser. (2002). Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow
Through Concentric Annuli, Proceedings of the First BSME-ASME
International Conference on Thermal Engineering, 31 December,
2001-2 January 2002, Dhaka, Bangladesh; pp. S46-S51. (full-
length paper)
10. Publication During Work at Jamaun Fertilizer Company and
Bangladesh Institute of Management
Mainly on various issues of Engineering Management
For Example:
M.M. Rashid. (2004). Analyzing Management Information Systems of
the Jamuna Fertilizer Company Limited: A case Study, Proceedings of
the national paper meet on fertilizer sector at IEB Rangadia,
Chittagong, Bangladesh, July 09,2004, Paper No 1A, pp. 73-79. (full-
length paper)
M.M. Rashid. (2006). Technology for Disable People Achieves
Millennium Development Goals: Bangladesh Perspectives, Proceedings
of the Twenty-first Indian Engineering Congress, December 22-24,
2006, Guwahati, Assam, India, pp. 315-318. (full-length paper)
Please refer to the application for other publications.
11. Serious lacking of
Product development
skills and know-how
EnergyPac
Rahimafrooz
Beximco Jute
Atobi
Millers Pump
Training on
productivity, quality, Manufacturing
engineering Industry in Bangladesh
management
12. Doctoral Study Plan
Application of Computational Intelligence in
Topic Customer Needs Assessment for Product
Development
13. √
×
Voice of
Customer: …
Methods/Tools:
Customer
Scientific Analysis
Segments
QFD
Needs
TRIZ
Feedback
Axiomatic Design
Satisfaction
Knowledge-Based
…
Design
Simulation
Brainstorming
LCA
Design for X Product
CAD/CAM/CAE
Prototyping Development Organizational
Design of Experiment Aspects:
Six-Sigma Strategic Goals
Lean Hierarchy
Mass Customization Coordination
Validation Teaming
Verification Peripheral Support
… Aspects: …
Competitors
Supply Chain
Regulations
Environment
…
14. Main
Challenge
Product Family
Customer Segment 1
Satisfaction
Affordability
Production Rate
Technical Ability
Customer Segment 2 Value Chain
Competition
15. Study Plan
Literature
Review
Systems Development
Systems Implementation
Writing and Publishing
Thesis
April April April April
2010 2011 2012 2013
16. Acknowledgments:
I would like to thank Professor Jun’ichi
Tamaki and Dr. Sharif Ullah for accepting
me as a research student.
My appreciation goes to International
Center of Kitami Institute of Technology for
helping me in many ways.