samedi 20 mai 2017

Design for Six Sigma A Roadmap for Product Development

The success of the Six Sigma movement has generated enormous interest in business world. By quoting one of our friends, Subir Chowdhury, “people’s power” and “process power ” are among the keys for the success of Six Sigma. The people’s power means systematic organization support led from the top, and rigorous training for Six Sigma team members. The process power means the rigor of Six Sigma deployment and project management processes, and a wide array of statistically based methods. It is our belief that unlike other quality improvement movements, where the focus is primarily on the quality of the product or service to external customers, Six Sigma is focusing on the whole quality of a business enterprise. The whole quality includes not only the product or service quality to external customers,  but also the operation quality of all internal business processes,  such as accounting, billing, and so on. The business enterprises that have high levels of whole quality will not only provide high quality product or services, but also they will have much lower cost and high efficiency because all their business processes are optimized. Compared with the “regular” Six Sigma that is featured by “DMAIC” (define-measure-analysis-improve-control), the new wave of Six Sigma is called Design for Six Sigma (DFSS). The regular Six Sigma is also called Six Sigma improvement, that is to improve a process without design or completely redesign the current system. Design for Six Sigma puts a lot of focus on design and it tries to “do things right at the first time.” In our understanding, the ultimate goal of DFSS is to make a process or a product to: (1) Do the right things; and (2) Do things right all the time.






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