Design For Six
Sigma
SBTI has a Design
for Six Sigma program second to none.
Design professionals from Polaroid, Kodak, Motorola, AlliedSignal, GE
and other leading edge Global 500 companies teach this program. Many
competitors offer a 1-2 week program in DFSS. SBTI built the industry's
best training and deployment program. Our approach is centered on
changing how engineering is accomplished. In today's environment you do
not get a second chance on new product launches.
The SBTI DFSS
approach gets integrated with your new
product development process. Project development is key to great
results and executives are involved from the outset to align project
and business goals. With stringent student requirements and an
extensive 4 to 5 week program, design professionals can complete a
Design for Six Sigma Black Belt and show quantifiable design results
based on growth, value, AND higher margins over existing or competing
products. We have fully customized our Design for Six Sigma approach
with over 25 full company deployments, using diverse software suites of
Minitab, JMP, Crystal Ball, Design Expert and MS Office applications,
such as Excel. Whatever your software and Phase Gate or Stage-Gate
process, we will adapt our DFSS program to meet your needs. Our
experience includes DFSS in Medical Devices, Food Products, Glass
Products, Aluminum Prodicts, Paper Products, Automotive and Engine
products, HVAC products, Electircal Products, Cell Phone Products, and
Chemical Products.
The focus of the
SBTI Design for Six Sigma program
begins with marrying the "Voice of the Business" with the "Voice of the
Customers". Our 19 step Concept Development process is aimed at
creating true breakthrough products that meet and exceed your
customer's stated and unstated needs. Once true customer needs are
obtained, design personnel progress toward understanding and
characterizing critical design parameters and functionality. Customers
agree that we offer the most complete and fully rounded Design for Six
Sigma program for corporations concerned with the future of new product
designs. To make double digit top-line growth a reality, please contact
SBTI for more information about our Design For Six Sigma Programs.
What
is Innovation?
Innovation is defined
in many different ways. The American
Heritage Dictionary defines
Innovation as "The act of
introducing something new".
Perhaps a more focused Innovation
Definition is this one: "Introduction
of a new idea into
the marketplace in the form of a new product or service or an
improvement in organization or process."
Innovation may be
found in any human endeavor where
there is no defined path from start to finish. These include new
product or process development, development of new systems, including
information technology (IT Systems), new technology development, new
services creation and development, and usually as a step in nearly all
problem solving approaches. These include DMAIC Operations and
Transactional Six Sigma, Plan-Do-Check-Act or PDCA cycles, and other
quality improvement and process improvement methods like the Ford 8D
problem solving approach.
Innovation may be
found anywhere change is triggering
human activity or a response. So part of your change management
approach must include some aspect of planning for Innovation, and
Innovation Methods if you want to optimize your change management
approach. From Brainstorming, to structured Innovation approaches, to
the use of The Scientific Method and The Theory of Russian Inventive
Solutions (TRIZ), innovation takes on many possible forms. SBTI's
experience in all these approaches and depth in Product and Service
Development can help you and your organization apply Innovation in the
best possible ways. Whether your company designs assembled products,
delivers services including Healthcare, or designs Chemical
technologies, we can help apply Innovation Principles to your business.
DFSS
- Chemical, Pharmaceutical, and Continuous
Flow Products Focus
Continuous Flow
Products are very different than assembled
products, and this is especially true in product development. The SBTI
world-class Chemical DFSS (CDFSS) program has been tailored to meet the
unique needs and challenges found in developing chemical,
pharmaceutical, food manufacturing and other continuous flow products.
Already employed by leading companies as Ashland, Celanese,
Certainteed, BASF and others, breakthroughs are possible in your new
continuous flow products. Solutions are not simple, but they can be
effectively found with the Design for Six Sigma - Chemical program.
With support from SBTI, trained Six Sigma Green Belts and Black Belts
will deploy supervised projects that focus on innovation and
quantitative results.
DFSS
- Process & Service Design
Many of the tools
and techniques of DFSS apply to
process and service design, and quite a few do not. SBTI's Six Sigma
Process Design (SSPD) program has combined the key tools and methods
from DMAIC and DFSS to form a unique 5-day program aimed solely at
Service and Process Design. The program has a pre-requisite of Green
Belt or Black Belt with transactional focus. For more on this unique
program, see our resource library,
or to hear about it in our podcast.
DFSS
Links
Software
DFSS with PS&J
Service &
Process Design (SSPD)
Critical
Parameter Management Software(Cognition)
Enterprise Project
Management: Instantis,
PowerSteering
Monte
Carlo Simulation(Crystal Ball), Process Simulation with IGrafx
Tools &
Methods: QFD &
TRIZ with IdeaCore,
Reliability
Tools by Relex,
Tolerance
Modeling with VarTran
Societies &
Meeting Places: ISixSigma,
IEEE,
Society of
Reliability Engineers, ISSSP,
Systems
Engineering, Real
Innovation,
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