Design for Six Sigma GB
Description:
DFSS Green Belt learn how to make significant improvements to the manufacturability of products, to reduce assembly times, part counts, increase reuse of components/ assemblies across product families and make products robust to the variability in supplied parts. This allows production to be quicker at lower cost and with lower levels of inventory, consistently wherever manufacturing sites are located globally.
Duration:
10 days: Two (2) weeks over two (2) months
Benefits:
Design cost saving;
Reduce design cycle time;
Who Should Attend:
Open to all staff related to product development.
Marketing and R&D people essential
Key Topics:
- Design for Six Sigma Introduction
- Quality-Gate
- Understanding Value
- Managing Customer Value
- Kano Model
- QFD
- Pugh Concept Selection
- TRIZ
- CTQs
- Product Mapping
- Intro to Design Scorecards
- Project Management
- Review and action plan
- Intro to Minitab
- Process Mapping
- C&E Matrix
- DFMEA
- Basic Statistics and Basic Quality Tools
- Product Architecture
- Modular Design
- MSA
- Capability
- Design for Manufacturing & Assembly
- Reliability Introduction
- Reliability Planning
- Presentation skill
- Review and action plan