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Design for Six Sigma is meant as an enhancement not a replacement to your
current development process is a dynamic problem-solving methodology for organizations
currently implementing Six Sigma. Design for Six Sigma concepts focus on preventing and removing
defects before and during design, resulting in improved business performance
and profitability.
Learn how to apply Design for Six Sigma's DMADV (Define-Measure-Analyze-Design-Verify)
model to the design or redesign of your products, services, and processes to
increase speed to market, reduce cycle time, and improve customer and employee
satisfaction. Design for Six Sigma projects deliver substantial improvement in performance.
Design for Six Sigma Topics
- Introduction to Six Sigma
- Defining the project
- Charters and project plans
- Change plans
- Risk analysis
- Measurement requirements
- Voice of the Customer (VOC)
- Analyzing design
- Creativity tools
- Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
- Designing product
- Design of experiments
- Tolerance stacking for sums, differences, products, and quotients
- Propagation of variances for variables that are functions of other variables
- Reliability statistics
- FMEA and Fault Tree Analysis
- Verifying design
Who Should Attend Design for Six Sigma Classes?
This is a fast-moving, interactive, toolkit-based course for Six Sigma design
team members who need to understand how to apply the DMADV method. Six Sigma
Black Belts and Green Belts who have completed a Six Sigma project are excellent
candidates. Attendees should bring a potential design project to work on in
class.
CEUs:4.0 Number of Days: 5
Code: D15
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