Tauber students make an Operations impact at world class companies
- Tauber Institute business + engineering student teams increase sustainability, reduce waste, and improve the bottom line.
- Tauber Institute business + engineering student teams increase sustainability, reduce waste, and improve the bottom line.
- US News & World Report ranks all of Tauber Institute's U-M affiliate programs in the top 10, and U-M Operations specialty programs in the top 5.
- "It felt like every hour we had a new fire since COVID brought out many of the underlying problems within healthcare - specifically in operations - that have previously been brushed under the rug."
- Tauber team constructs a core training framework that can be applied to any new technology program, with expansion potential to a wide array of projects.
- Business + engineering students spend the summer solving operations challenges for top global firms.
Bob Giles, owner of Giles Automotive in Lafayette, La., wins the 53rd annual award for community service and industry accomplishments.
- By providing expert solutions for operations challenges, Tauber Community Service Day teams help community organizations leverage their resources to maximize their good work.
- Brian Tauber credits his company's Lean journey for taking them from the brink of failure to a successful sale.
- Tauber engineers passionate about improving health care operations find a second home at CHEPS, the U-M Center for Health Engineering and Patient Safety