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CRSE DFSS
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| 1 - 4/3/2009 02:10 PM Eastern |
Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) is a business process focused on improving profitability. This is a structured, risk-management approach to product and process development. Properly applied, it generates the right product at the right time at the right cost. By applying key Six Sigma tools through a rigorous methodology, Six Sigma performance can be built into new products and processes right from the start. Meant as an enhancement and not a replacement of your new development process, this blended course provides the framework, tools and processes that deliver a proven, superior approach to developing a new product or service from inception to production sign off. Some experience with statistics and statistical process control is helpful: Six Sigma Green Belt level is more than adequate. If some participants do not have this experience, they will rely more heavily on the support of classmates and the instructor.
This blended courseware is designed to deliver the foundations of DFSS through three webinars. These webinars are prerequisites to the week-long, instructor-led classroom training. You will need to use Adobe Flash Player 9 to view the webinars. If you have a higher version of the player, the recording will not play. You may also need to download “Mozilla Firefox” as some customers are having problems viewing the old archived webinars using Internet Explorer.
Member Price: $3,380
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- Develop a solid appreciation for the structure of the DFSS approach to product and process development.
- Learn the IDEA (IDOV) structure and methodology.
- Assess a DFSS project with respect to the appropriateness of its development activities.
- Efficiently develop a set of product/process requirements by leveraging a variety of tools and resources (voice of customer, FMEA, Kano, QFD).
- Flow the requirements down through the organization from part planning through process and production requirements.
- Identify and prioritize gaps to be closed by the design process.
- Assess a design for its ability to meet customer requirement for capability, reliability, and robustness. |
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| Anyone with direct responsibilities for overseeing research and development of product and process. |
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