Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) Certification
Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) provides methodologies and tools for designing quality into products, services and processes. It provides details with appropriate exercises in the tools, techniques and skills needed to effectively lead and implement design projects.
Course Benefits: Attendees learn Product DFSS or Transactional DFSS to successfully lead the deployment of DFSS in the organization.
Prerequisite: Six Sigma Training
Topics Covered:
- DFSS Orientation
- DMAIC vs. DMADV Methodologies
- DFSS Roadmap
- Score cards and transfer functions
- Quality Function Deployment
- Concept Generation
- Product or Transactional Design
- Value Engineering and Value Management
- Design for Reliability
- Design for Costs
- Monte Carlo Simulation
- Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
- Response Surface Methodologies for Design Optimization
- TRIZ Concepts
- Data Mining
- DFSS for Service
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Articulate DFSS Fundamentals
- Determine the value of using DFSS methodology
- Demonstrate DFSS concepts for product, process and service design
- Distinguish DMADV vs. DMAIC process
- Apply the DMADV methodology
- Verify design performance
- Examining and implementing DFSS tools
- Evaluating Voice of the Customer
- Identifying Customer Needs
- Judging the 8 Dimensions of Quality
- Sketching the Kano method
- Experimenting with the practical application of DFSS
- Evaluating financial analysis and conduct risk assessment
- Articulate Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
- Utilize QFD in workshop to transfer customer needs into product or service design
- Design a commercial process with six sigma performances (case study)
- Evaluate QFD for sales and marketing exercise
- Grade design attributes and engineering measures
- Evaluate product tolerance analysis including Monte Carlo simulation
- Demonstrate design for reliability
- Assess the TRIZ Principles (theory of inventive problem solving)
- Determine design for life cycle costs
- Experiment with design and Process Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (PFMEA)
- Assess design optimization
Technology/Equipment Required
Access and use of computer or internet. All courses are instructor-driven and provided via online or in-person.
Certification Requirements
To attain certificate of completion, attendees must pass the examination, earn a passing grade (70% score) in course assessments, and meet all prescribed professional requirements of attendance, participation, and learning objectives. Participants receive DFSS Black Belt Certification upon successful completion of the written examination and homework.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for people who have the responsibility to execute design, develop and service projects. They are the engineers, project managers, analysts, implementers, and change agents in an organization.