Industrial engineering aims to organize and operate resources such as manpower and equipment, which compose production and service systems, in an optimal state to maximize the overall effectiveness (competitiveness) of the system
It can be described as a discipline that harmoniously directs and regulates all areas that make up the industrial system. Within the framework of an industry that is very complex and rapidly changing, it may not directly create or devise products or services, but by coordinating, organizing, and directing, the resulting products and services can be significantly improved. Thus, for those who believe our current society is immensely disorganized and the products made by our country's companies are "far from satisfactory," it's not an exaggeration to say that there's no field worth challenging as much as industrial systems engineering. In this context, for students interested in the design, management, and continuous improvement of systems, industrial systems engineering can be said to be the most appropriate choice.