QFD 08
QFD 08
QFD
A Quality Function Deployment diagram is a matrix used to depict customer requirements.
QFD
A QFD is used to capture the voice of the customer and translate it into technical
information that an organization can use in order to create or improve a product.
Developed in Japan in the 1970s
Dr. Akao
QFD
It is often called a House of Quality because:
Customer information is shown horizontally
Technical information is shown vertically
Customer
Information
Technical
Information
QFD
QFDs encourage:
Team building
Consensus
Creativity
Structure
Organization
Development of new ideas
Remove suggestiveness from the product development process
QFD
Building a QFD
Determine the Voice of the Customer
Have the customer rank the relative importance of his/her wants
Have the customer evaluate your company against competitors
Determine how the wants will be met
Determine the direction of improvement for the technical requirements
Determine the operational goals for the technical requirements
Determine the relationship between each of the customer wants and the technical requirements
Determine the correlation between the technical requirements.
Compare the technical performance with that of competitors
Determine the column weights
Add regulatory and/or internal requirements
Analyze the QFD matrix
QFD
Satisfied Feeling
Exciting level
of Quality
Physically
fulfilled
condition
Basic level
of Quality
QFD
Determine the Voice of the Customer: Capturing Customer information
Determine people to talk to
Determine the target market
Determine whether or not to survey with or without samples of the current product
Determine whether or not to use an outside organization to conduct the surveys
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Place on diagram
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Step 2: Have the customer rank the relative importance of his/her wants
Rank them all (Ten is highest rank. One is lowest.)