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Lean Six Sigma Design of Experiments Y = f(x)

Design of Experiments
§DOE was originally developed in 1930’s by Sir Ronald Fisher to improve agricultural methods
§Fisher used DOE to maximise the yield of agricultural crop (Y) by changing the key process inputs; fertilizers & seed type (x’s)
§ he DOE approach allowed Fisher to understand the main effects of the inputs, and the interactions between the inputs which impact the process output
§The objective is to logically organise changes to 2 or more input variables (x’s) and evaluate if any variable, or any combination of the variables, significantly affect the output (Y)
What is Design of Experiments?
§A DOE is a set of tests on the process output with at least 2 process inputs, each set at 2 or more levels
§The key principle behind the DOE technique is to create a perfectly balanced design which includes an equal combination of process settings

Lean Product Development

People & Partners

– Chief Engineer Role in Development phase (misunderstood in Aerospace Industry)

§ Highly experienced in Product development, small team, clear technical authority over all internal & external Eng’s, Voice of the Customer, guardian of the specifications, not a Programme Manager.  Unity of leadership
§ Decide Product & trade off between design/ Manufacturing/ Suppliers & Customer Support/ ILS so that product fulfils all requirements
§ Identify & remove Development roadblocks internal & partners/suppliers
§ Dev. schedule, product recurring costs, product reliability & op costs,

– Balance functional expertise & Programme integration

§ Programme Plateau (early concept phase & integration tasks) or Functional Plateau
(Detail design phase, cross programme optimization & learning, standardization, product/process skills)
–  Develop towering technical competence
§ Proactive hiring, early experience in other functions: Manufacturing, Customer and  Support/
§ Link to HR (Expert network, competence Mgt, specific technology dev. skills,  process)

–  Suppliers/Partners integration into Product Development

–  Build in learning & Continuous Improvement

§ Companys’ culture are mainly based on history & diff. functions (customer value,
multicultural…)

– Build a culture to support Excellence & Relentless Improvement

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Lean Product Development Model

Lean Process principles

1 Focus on what the Customer Values Product (processes to assess Value vs Customer requirement, starting from clear definition of Customer requirements) Process (Plateau & Phases)

2 Front load Development & explore thoroughly alternative solutions (max. design space) Early Development phase (time allocation, budget allocation, expert teams {rotating}) Structure compliance with Quality gates don’t reopen previous decisions. Simulation more rigorous, modeling, verification of design robustness, design reviews {multi company & multi function}, trade off curves for design alternatives including risk & opportunity assessments

3 Leveled Product Development process flow VSM, 7 wastes, multi-programs resources (planning & Mgt integrated with scheduled milestones, top to bottom & across functional interdependences)

4 Rigorous standardization Design guidelines & standards Catalogues (standards owners) & supporting data, Experts network => transfer of knowledge, lessons learned => design standards… software modular components

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