Engineering Robust Designs with Six Sigma

Engineering Robust Designs with Six Sigma
Author: John X. Wang
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

"Dr. Wang's work is of the highest caliber. He has the ability to take very complex subjects and to present them very clearly. He makes excellent use of examples throughout the book." --Donald W. Sova, Ph.D., Booz Allen Hamilton "I have not seen a text that provides such broad coverage of the topic. The foremost feature of this is competitive advantage. This product should provide superior utility at a lower cost to both the consumer and to the producer. Competitive advantage is rapidly becoming a necessity to stay in the game." --Jeffrey B. Lynch, Northrop Grumman Corporation "Few, if any, other people have the experience in both quality engineering (Six Sigma) and in product engineering that could match Dr. Wang's. A great deal of the unique value of this book is the integration of ideas from these two disciplines." --Marvin L. Roush, Professor Emeritus, University of Maryland at College Park Leverage Six Sigma to Transform Product Design and Development Today's customers demand unprecedented reliability, efficiency, flexibility, and affordability. To deliver products, this robust, quality manufacturing isn't enough; Six Sigma processes must begin in the earliest stages of design. Now, one of the field's leading experts offers the first complete blueprint for implementing Six Sigma product design. John X. Wang has transformed product design at companies ranging from Maytag and Visteon to General Electric. In this book, he illuminates the full spectrum of proven techniques, from Voice-of-Customer (VOC) and Critical-to-Quality (CTQ) to Kano modeling. You'll discover how Six Sigma can bridge critical gaps between research and development, product and process, and how it can help you quickly respond to any change, from new suppliers to emerging customer requirements. Topics covered include Starting out: identifying projects, organizing teams, developing VOC models, formulating CTQ characteristics Creating robust design concepts: principles, practical techniques, and engineering parameters Kano modeling: delighting customers and responding to their evolving requirements QFD: building a "house of quality" that reflects both spoken and unspoken customer needs Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA): preventing failures, mitigating risks Minimizing lifecycle cost through effective tolerance design Designing in long-term reliability If you're an engineer, manager, or quality professional who's ready to drive breakthrough improvements in product design and development, Dr. John X. Wang will guide you, every step of the way, to success.

Robust Design for Quality Engineering and Six Sigma

Robust Design for Quality Engineering and Six Sigma
Author: Sung H. Park
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9812778675

This book is written primarily for engineers and researchers who use statistical robust design for quality engineering and Six Sigma, and for statisticians who wish to know about the wide range of applications of experimental design in industry. It is a valuable guide and reference material for students, managers, quality improvement specialists and other professionals interested in Taguchi's robust design methods as well as the implementation of Six Sigma. This book can also be useful to those who would like to learn about the role of Robust Design within the Six Sigma (Improve phase) methodology and Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) (Optimize) methodology. It combines classical experimental design methods with those of Taguchi's robust designs, demonstrating their prowess in DFSS and suggesting new directions for the development of statistical design and analysis.

Design for Lean Six Sigma

Design for Lean Six Sigma
Author: Rajesh Jugulum
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-04-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470007518

Design for Lean Six Sigmais the only book that employs a "road-map" approach to DFSS, which allows corporate management to understand where they are in the process and to integrate DFSS methodology more fully into their overall business strategy. This is a similar approach to that used by Forrest Breyfogle in his successful book: "Implementing Six Sigma, 2E". This approach will allow corporate management to understand where they are in the process and to integrate DFSS methodology more fully into the overall business strategy. Another important aspect of this book is its coverage of DFSS implementation in a broad range of industries including service and manufacturing, plus the use of actual cases throughout.

Design for Six Sigma

Design for Six Sigma
Author: Kai Yang
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2003-05-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780071412087

Here's the book that clearly and logically answers the complex question quality managers and product developers face almost every day: WHICH PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TOOLS SHOULD I USE AND WHEN? This much-needed, well-written roadmap for robust, efficient product development features: * All the coverage needed to implement six sigma in any manufacturing concern * A complete review of both traditional and contemporary design methods * Systems discussed include: DOE (Design Of Experiment), Taguchi Method, QFD (Quality Function Deployment), Axiomatic Design, and TRIZ (Theory for Inventive Problem-Solving) * Practical examples to highlight important elements of each system * A unique multi-systems approach to designing products, incorporating the traditional and contemporary methods discussed, detailing how and when to use them * Valuable assistance when preparing for certification exams

Design for Six Sigma in Technology and Product Development

Design for Six Sigma in Technology and Product Development
Author: Clyde M. Creveling
Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional
Total Pages: 1011
Release: 2002-10-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0132797240

This book addresses many new topical areas for the development of 6 Sigma performance. The text is structured to demonstrate how 6 Sigma methods can be used as a very powerful tool within System Engineering and integration evaluations to help enable the process of Critical Parameter Management. The case studies and examples used throughout the book come from recent successful applications of the material developed in the text.

Lean Six Sigma and Statistical Tools for Engineers and Engineering Managers

Lean Six Sigma and Statistical Tools for Engineers and Engineering Managers
Author: Wei Zhan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-11-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781606504925

The book focuses on the introduction of the basic concepts, processes, and tools used in Lean Six Sigma. A unique feature is the detailed discussion on Design for Six Sigma aided by computer modeling and simulation. The authors present several sample projects in which Lean Six Sigma and Design for Six Sigma were used to solve engineering problems or improve processes based on their own research and development experiences in engineering design and analysis. This book is intended to be a textbook for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students in engineering, and mid-career engineering professionals. It can also be a reference book, or be used to prepare for the Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt certifications by organizations such as American Society for Quality.

Engineering Methods for Robust Product Design

Engineering Methods for Robust Product Design
Author: William Y. Fowlkes
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 403
Release: 1995
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780201633672

Robust Design is the procedure used by design engineers to reduce the effects of order to produce the highest quality products possible. This book includes real life case studies focusing on mechanical, chemical and imaging design that illustrate potential problems and their solutions and offers WinRobust Lite software and practice problems.

Six Sigma for Technical Processes

Six Sigma for Technical Processes
Author: Clyde M. Creveling
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2002-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0132712881

Use Six Sigma to achieve and sustain excellence in product development and commercialization! To sustain growth and profitability, companies must tightly align product development and commercialization to fast-changing customer requirements. In this book, Clyde Creveling identifies the four process areas most crucial to doing so–and shows executives and managers how to optimize each of them. Creveling introduces a Six Sigma-enabled workflow that encompasses strategic product/technology portfolio definition and development, research and technology development (R&TD), tactical design engineering processes for commercialization, and operational production and service support. He presents tools, methods, and best practices for selecting the right projects, prioritizing them, and executing them rapidly, consistently, and successfully. Integrate all key technical processes so they work together in harmony Create Phase/Gate control plans for delivering products with minimal risk Establish scorecards for risk management in technical processes Use Six Sigma tools, such as Monte Carlo and FMEA, to improve project management Bring discipline to your product and technology portfolio renewal processes Systematically optimize your commercialization processes Define stripped-down “Fast Track” processes for commercializing high-risk, high-reward opportunities Provide effective operational support after you launch your product Preview the future of “lean” and Six Sigma in technical processes Use lean techniques to streamline repeatable processes such as R&D, product design, and post-launch production engineering support Learn how to manage the risk of doing a fast track commercialization project when you really must cut corners to get a product out into the market before your opportunity evaporates Foreword by John Boselli xiii Preface xv About the Author xxi Chapter 1: Introduction to Six Sigma for Technical Processes 1 Chapter 2: Scorecards for Risk Management in Technical Processes 21 Chapter 3: Project Management in Technical Processes 35 Chapter 4: Strategic Product and Technology Portfolio Renewal Process 51 Chapter 5: Strategic Research and Technology Development Process 95 Chapter 6: Tactical Product Commercialization Process 163 Chapter 7: Fast Track Commercialization 275 Chapter 8: Operational Post-Launch Engineering Support Processes 293 Chapter 9: Future Trends in Six Sigma and Technical Processes 317 Glossary 323 Index 351

Design for Six Sigma

Design for Six Sigma
Author: Elizabeth A. Cudney
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-08-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1315352079

Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) is an innovative continuous improvement methodology for designing new products, processes, and services by integrating Lean and Six Sigma principles. This book will explain how the DFSS methodology is used to design robust products, processes, or services right the first time by using the voice of the customer to meet Six Sigma performance. Robust designs are insensitive to variation and provide consistent performance in the hands of the customer. DFSS is used to meet customer needs by understanding their requirements, considering current process capability, identifying and reducing gaps, and verifying predictions to develop a robust design. This book offers: Methodology on how to implement DFSS in various industries Practical examples of the use of DFSS Sustainability utilizing Lean Six Sigma techniques and Lean product development Innovative designs using DFSS with concept generation Case studies for implementing the DFSS methodology Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) enables organizations to develop innovative designs. In order to redesign an existing process or design a new process, the success is dependent on a rigorous process and methodology. DFSS ensures that there are minimal defects in the introduction of new products, processes, or services. The authors have compiled all of the tools necessary for implementation of a practical approach though innovation.

Six Sigma for Electronics Design and Manufacturing

Six Sigma for Electronics Design and Manufacturing
Author: Sammy G. Shina
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2002-04-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071409556

* Covers the nuts, bolts, and statistics of implementing Six Sigma in electronics manufacturing--includes case studies and detailed calculations