World Class Design to Manufacture: Volume 1 Issue 2
Table of contents
The Missing Link
Ray GreenallMany TQM programmes fail because they are not linked to theachievement of business objectives. Argues that the effective use ofpolicy deployment, also known as Hoshin Planning…
Developing with the Best: Survey of Product Development within UK Industry
Keith NicholsOperational improvement is being overtaken by the ability to bringsuperior, cheaper products on to the market in amazingly short periodsof time. EDS and the Design Council joined…
Beyond the QFD House of Quality: Using the Downstream Matrices
Diane M. ScheurellQFD is a product development and implementation tool to translatethe customer′s product requirements into the design of the equipment tomake that product, and then into the…
Experiences of Adopting Simultaneous Engineering
Rob KinnaExamines the success of Four Square, the divison of Mars Groupwhich provides vending and office coffee machines for service in variouslocation, in employing simultaneous…
A Seven Step Procedure for Design for Manufacture
Finn FabriciusDesign for Manufacture (DFM) is design procedure which aims atassisting the developing of a new generation of industrial products, inorder to improve their manufacturability. DFM…
Strategic Design
Andrew Lee‐MortimerHighlights product development problems in the UK and suggests theUK has brilliant design skills, but poor processes and is thereforeunable to translate design into goods…
Systematic Redesign of a Fire Hose Reel
Jacques H.W. Stevens, Jeroen M.M. EijsinkGives an elaboration of the systematic design approach on apractical level, i.e. the redsign of a fire hose reel. Describes theredsign process from the problem definition phase to…