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©2010 Milliken, Private & Confidential
WELCOME
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Outline:
•Who is Milliken?
•Milliken Research Community Outreach
•Recommendations
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Founded in 1865
Privately held
Over 48,000 products
~7,000 associates
4 Divisions: Floor Covering, Chemical, Performance Products, Specialty Fabrics
Manufacturing in 5 countries
Operations throughout Americas, Europe and Asia
Who is Milliken? - Overview
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Who is Milliken? Key Markets
Specialty Chemicals
Floor Coverings
Performance Products
Specialty Fabrics
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Who is Milliken? Awards
R&D Magazine: 100 most technically significant products of 2012
• Milliken’s ResQ
• Milliken’s Concrete Cloth
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Worker of the Future:
•Deep understanding of one technology, can work with other technologies
•Make sense of data and information - statistics
•Ability to think critically - debate technical issues
•works with their hands
Milliken Research Community Outreach
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Worker of the Future:
•Strong academic skills– Math and Math Reasoning– Science – mechanical, electrical, controls– Literate – Writing, Reading, Public Speaking
•Practical and social skills– Teamwork– Critical thinking / problem solving– Communication– Work ethic– Time management
•Tech-savvy
RESULT = Creative and innovative workforce– Capacity to a) make improvements on the product and service line and b)
conduct out-of-the-box breakthrough thinking if started fresh with the product or service. An entrepreneurial environment to meet customers’ needs in a unique and new way even if it means building whole new competencies.
Milliken Research Community Outreach
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Create the “Worker of the Future” with Create the “Worker of the Future” with STEMSTEM
Milliken Research Community Outreach
Mathematics
Science EngineeringTechnology
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Tell me and I will forget….
Involve me and I will remember
Milliken Research Community Outreach
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Milliken Research Community Outreach
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Our Presentations:
Milliken Research Community Outreach
Fabric for Ink Jet Printers
BrainstormingElectricityVan De Graaf
CryogenicsBetter Raincoat
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Research Community OutreachEnd of Year Summary, 2011 – 2012 school year
Presented by: Bernie Zeiler
June 1st, 2012
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Objective: Spark enthusiasm for science and engineering careers Spark enthusiasm for science and engineering careers by by showing how these disciplines are used within Milliken to showing how these disciplines are used within Milliken to solve real problems & by judging science fairssolve real problems & by judging science fairs
• Five interactive modules on science & textile products.Five interactive modules on science & textile products.• Uses science, but not a science lesson, Uses science, but not a science lesson, involves student involves student
volunteersvolunteers• Geared to grades 5 – 12Geared to grades 5 – 12• Marketed to Greenville, Cherokee & Spartanburg County Marketed to Greenville, Cherokee & Spartanburg County
science teachersscience teachers• Science fair projects are judged on how well they follow the Science fair projects are judged on how well they follow the
scientific methodscientific method
Format:
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Community Outreach Volunteers – Community Outreach Volunteers – School School VisitsVisits::
Dan McBrideDan McBride Sasha StankovichSasha Stankovich
Wolf ReddigWolf Reddig Jeff StrahanJeff Strahan
James BryantJames Bryant Bedford FitzgeraldBedford Fitzgerald
Charles EhlersCharles Ehlers Tim ScottTim Scott
Brad HemingerBrad Heminger Deidre Deidre SandrockSandrock
Ryan JohnsonRyan Johnson John SanchezJohn Sanchez
Bernie ZeilerBernie Zeiler
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Date School Teacher No. of Time/ Presenters/ Presenters/ TopicsGrade/District Students Period Judges Judges Covered
9-Sep Spartan High, Freshman academyLynn Alexander <[email protected]>130 full day Jeff Strahan brainstorming14-Sep Chesnee High School Ashley Warlick" <[email protected]>107 half day James Bryant career fair16-Sep Holly Springs-Motlow 6th grade/dist [email protected] 57 full day Sasha StankovitchBernie Zeiler Cryo & Brainstorm21-Sep Landrum High School 106 full day Dan Mcbride Cryogenics6-Oct Granard Middle School Tammy Brown <[email protected]>180 full day Dan Mcbride Bedford FitzgeraldCryogen & printing12-Oct Broome High School Tina Kanipe 84 Half day Sasha Stankovitch20-Oct Chapman Elem gd 4 & 5 Kim Buice <[email protected]>125 full day Wolf Reddig28-Oct Carver Middle School [email protected] 475 full day Bernie Zeiler Cryogenics
all grades/all students Ms Colemannov 10,11Greer Middle 7th grade Rosemond, Allison <[email protected]>, 280 2 half day Bernie Zeiler Charles Ehlers Cryogen & raincoat10-Nov Day School Visit to RMC 38 Tour Mike Sullivan + Various10-Nov Clemson Visit to RMC 7 Tour Brent Neal29-Nov Byrnes High School "Rubye Calhoun" <[email protected]>158 all day Dan McBride Cryogenics & Printing3-Feb Spartanburg Day School 37 Half day John Sanchez Cryogenics & Printing6-Feb St. Paul's science fair Sharon Donovan 75 2 hrs Bernie Zeiler Heather Hayes Drew Child7-Feb Chapman Elementary Kim Buice <[email protected]>25 2 hrs Deidre SandrockBrad Heminger science fair judging23-Feb Ralph Chandler Middle SchoolScott, Cheryl <[email protected]>195 full day Jeff Strahan Cryogenics24-Feb Norwest Middle School "Jackson, Furman" <[email protected]>532 full day Tim Scott Bernie Zeiler cryo & electricity2-Mar RD Anderson Ben Montrgomery <[email protected]>37 full day Bernie Zeiler 3D Design20-Mar Reidville Elementary Deann Reeves <[email protected]>,45 2 hrs ev Bernie Zeiler Cryogenics27-Mar St. Paul's Cath. School Sharon Donovan 21 2 hrs Bernie Zeiler Cryogenics
30,31 MarMilliken Family Day 150 1.5 days Bernie Zeiler Charles Ehlers Cryogenics13-Apr Norwest Middle School "Jackson, Furman" <[email protected]>287 full day Tim Scott Cryogenics
april13,14Milliken Family Day 150 1.5 days Bernie Zeiler Charles Ehlers Cryogenics20-Apr Boiling Springs HS visit Mrs. Beth Cribbs 18 1 hr Mike Sullivan + Cathy B, Stephanie D, Kathi R.
25-Apr McCracken Middle School Melissa Smith <[email protected]>95 full day Wolf Reddig Cryogenics & Printing1-May Jr. Leadership Tour Patsy Hammet 28 2 hr Bernie Zeiler
18-May Bellstreet Middle School Cathy Dailey <[email protected]>273 all day Ryan Johnson Bernie Zeiler Cryogenicsgrand total 3715
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MILLIKEN MEASUREMENT CHART Date:
A Organization Link B. Metric Title C Organization D Customer(s)
INTERNAL MEASURE
E. Metric Formula F. Process Owner G. Benchmarks
H History I Current Year
QIT Meeting K Chart Prepared By
YEAR Bernie Zeiler
M Customer Representative L Division Representative
Bernie ZeilerN/A
Community Outreach
TOTAL STUDENTS EACH YEAR
Running Totals by Year
Number of Students
Milliken Research Corporation
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2011 - 2012 85 / Month = 765 / Year
ROGER MILLIKEN CENTERCommunity Outreach 2011
Roger Milliken Center
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Labor cost:
School visits: 0.12 labor hours per student
Elaborate RMC tours: 1.4 labor hours per student
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Recommendations
How to Start Your Own Community Outreach Program 1.Partner with a school2.Get to know at least one science or math teacher3.Understand the teacher’s syllabus4.Together try to figure out how to help that teacher
1. Company tours2. Judge their science fairs3. Create hands on presentations that demonstrate what’s on
the syllabus 1. Presentations should be entertaining2. Lots of student involvement3. Presentations fill the entire class period
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Transition from Community Outreach to a Formalized State Wide STEM Program:
•Align hands-on presentations with classroom lessons• Administrators, Industry and Teachers (AIT) commit to work
together• AIT committee develop multiple hands on technology
presentations• Make them FUN rather than rigorous• Make them cost effective• If necessary….. industry teach the presentations to teachers
•Standardize grade specific presentations for ALL grades
•Implement competitive technical after school programs• First Robotics• Lego League• Mechatronics• Others….
Recommendations
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