Design for Six Sigma training is targeted towards helping teams develop and design new products that meet the requirements of both the customer and the business.
Target Audience
This course applies to anyone in the organization who is part of a cross-functional team charged with developing a new product or process. The course assumes a familiarity with computers and basic analytical skills.
Key Topics
- How to Define a project
- Interaction Matrix
- How to Identify Requirement
- VOC for Design
- Concept Selection
- TRIZ Basics
- Create a Six Sigma Scorecard
- Develop and Test Detailed Design
- Project Planning and Implementation
- Design Structure Matrix
- Robust Design
- DFMA, Poka-Yoke
- Process Scorecard
- Reliability Implementation
Objectives
- By completing this course of study, you will gain a solid general knowledge of the theory, composition and implementation of a Design for Six Sigma initiative. You will also become proficient in all of the analytical tools necessary to implement Design for Six Sigma improvement projects, including the design and analysis of general and fractional factorial experiments. You will learn how to deploy quality, reliability, cost, and technology throughout the project and the customer experience working through the 5-Step Design Process.
Note
Additional Course Requirements:
Laptop computer-computers must be equipped with Microsoft Office
Minitab Software
(Which is not included in the price of the course.) The student needs Minitab version 14. The student version does not have the full tool set needed for the course. Minitab may be purchased through the Minitab site at http://www.minitab.com/
Fee: $7,495.00
Course Schedule:
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