The following learning attitudes are instilled into each course, and expected to stay with the graduates throughout their career.
1.
Approach problems from the real world environment perspective, as the textbook environment is limiting.
2.
Have a vision and implement fundamental principles for dramatic, long-term improvements, more than
just dealing with day-to-day operations' efficiency.
3.
Seek systematic solutions, rather than reactive adjustments to individual components.
4.
Be accustomed to working in dynamic environments.
5.
See and form problem statements from ambiguous data and make decisions under uncertainty.
6.
Know that problem identification without proposing alternatives is simply complaining
and that it takes concrete detail and good communication skills to convince others that the problem merits your proposed solution.
7.
Seek to continually enhance team-building, leadership, and communication skills.