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Quality by Design. Chapter 13. Quality by Design. Definition Benefits Teams Communication Models Tools Misconceptions and Pitfalls Exemplary Organizations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Chapter 13
Quality by
Design
Quality by Design
Definition Benefits Teams Communication Models Tools Misconceptions and Pitfalls Exemplary Organizations
Definition
...practice of using a multidisciplinary team to
conduct conceptual thinking, product design, and product
planning all at one time.pg. 349
RUBE GOLDBERG
Benefits
Faster product development Better quality Less work in progress Fewer engineering change orders Increased productivity Decreased time to market pg. 353
Teams
Take advantage of existing experience Emphasize early high-quality decisions Support customer requirements Feedback constraints Efficient management of risk and change as
product moves from design to sales. pg. 353
Communications Models
Organizational StructureWho talks to whoStraight line hierarchy (traditional)Cross-talk hierarchy (TQM structure/Information paths)pg. 356
Straight Line Hierarchy
Figure 13-3, pg. 356
Cross-talk Hierarchy
Figure 13-4, pg. 357
Tools
TQM philosophiesComputer networksISO standards (9000 and 14000)
Total Productive Maintenance
Quality function deployment
Information Technologies (IT)
Electronic meeting software
Enterprise resource planning software
pg. 359
Production Tools
Robotics CAD/CAM/CMC Just-in-time production Virtual planning and manufacturing software Lean Manufacturing Advanced measurement and verification
pg. 356
Misconceptions and Pitfalls
Not simultaneous design and production Not a “quick fix” or “magic formula” for success Does not require multiple tests of product until
optimum design achieved. Not to replace or be confused with inspection
protocols and programs
pg. 371
Misconceptions and Pitfalls
Avoid using team members improperly Avoid promises to meet unobtainable goals or
schedules Avoid tight tolerances or stringent requirements
for one-pass design Avoid changes in product during design phase Avoid business as usual with “low-bid” vendors Avoid automation before simplification
Exemplary Organization
TRIDENT CORP
Trident Corp
Founded in 1979. Manufactures precision sheet metal components, electromechanical
assemblies, and custom products in medical, office-equipment, computer, and defense
industries.
pg. 372
Trident “Quality”
“quality as a basic business plan” for both short and long term goals.
Quality, cost, delivery, and service.
Trident Strategies
Design qualityTeam efforts with partners and suppliersRegular contact with suppliers and customersEmployee ownership of projectsCross-functional teams / Job diversificationAcknowledgment and RewardGuarantees of Product Performance
pg.373