Background
of the QFD tool
The Quality
Function Deployment (QFD) process is a structured approach to defining
customer requirements and needs, and then translating them into specific
plans and specifications to produce products to meet the customer
needs. The customer requirements and needs are sometimes referred
to as the "voice of the customer". This is the term used
to describe the stated and unstated customer requirements and needs.
The QFD tool
The QFD
process is oriented toward involving a team of qualified and experienced
individuals representing the various functional departments of a company
that are involved in product development. This should include and
not be limited to:
- Marketing
- Project
Management
- Design
Engineering
- Quality
Assurance
- Manufacturing
- Manufacturing
Engineering
- Test
Engineering
- Finance
- Product
Support
The QFD
tools works by analysing the stated customer needs against the product
concept in a matrix known as the "House of Quality".
It is in this matrix that the associations are made between the stated
customer needs and the product's ability to fulfill those needs. In
this way the product specification can be adapted and modified to
best meet the needs of the customer.
The House
of Quality comprises rooms or steps to the QFD process.
These are:
- Step
1 - The Customer Requirements Room
- Step
2 - The Customer Importance Ratings Room
- Step
3 - The Customer Competitive Assessment Room
- Step
4 - The Functional Requirements Room - "Voice of the Engineer"
- Step
5 - The Direction of Improvement Room
- Step
6 - The Relationships Matrix Room
- Step
7 - The Organisational Difficulty Room
- Step
8 - The Technical Competitive Assessment Room
- Step
9 - The Target Values for Technical Descriptors Room
- Step
10 - The Correlation Matrix Room
- Step
11 - The Absolute Importance and Relative Importance Rooms
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The QFD training course
The QFD
tool can be used where any goods, services or processes are being
developed and is used extensively in the Automotive environment. Essentially
the QFD process should be applied in the development of any products
where, meeting the needs of the customer very well, is important.
This could be in new product concepts or if the market is very competitive
and a product advantage is needed.
This
one day on-site QFD training course starts with an overview of the
QFD tool and the QFD process.The intent of this and all our training
courses is not to tell or show the trainees what to do but to impart
the capability to perform the required tasks. There is no limit to
the number of trainees but we strongly recommend no more than 5 individuals
attend per course. We find that if there are any more than this the
training becomes ineffective and wasteful.
This course
is targeted at the product design engineers, the manufacturing engineers
and the programme managers delivering new products. This training
course is given in English. All our courses are designed to be informal
and are based around a series of discussions and practical exercises.
A QFD excel template is provided.
Booking the QFD training course
This QFD
on-site training course can be booked on line with payment made on-line.
Alternatively contact
us to discuss your requirements.