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IED Product Management Day #2 Mr. Burton Maury High School

Decision Making Matrix Taking a Close Look at Preliminary Ideas

Develop a Decision Matrix A decision matrix is used to compare design solutions against one another, using specific criteria that are often based on project requirements.

Decision-Matrix (Pugh’s method) A weighted decision matrix

Design Selection –Pugh’s Method The method is an iterative evaluation that quickly identifies the strongest design solution. Step 1 –Select the Criteria for Comparison The list of criteria must be developed from the customer needs and engineering specifications. All team members should contribute in making the list.

Design Selection –Pugh’s Method Step 2 –Select the Design Solutions to be Compared The alternative design solutions should be those that proceed from the brainstorming. Step 3 –Generate the Score A favorite design solution should be selected as a datum. All other designs are compared to it relative to each customer needs. For each comparison, the concept being evaluated is judged to be either better than (“+” score), about the same (“s” score), or worse than the datum (“-” score). Numeric scores can also be used.

Design Selection –Pugh’s Method Step 4 –Compute the total score Three scores are tallied, the number of plus scores, the number of minus scores and the total. If most designs get the same score on a certain criterion, examine that criterion closely. More knowledge may have to be developed in the area of the criterion.

Numeric Scores Can Be Used A numeric scale can be developed to assign values for each criteria category. Rank Scale Question Scale

Numeric Rankings 2 3 1 4 2 1 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 3 1 4 2 3 10 12 17 22 14

Identifying Criteria Cost Reusability Geometry Connections Cleanliness Resilience Testability

Other Types of Criteria Function Product life span Development time Size Material costs Development costs Manufacturing costs Company standards Manufacturing capabilities Safety

The Right Decision Design decisions should be based on analysis and logic; not personal opinion. A decision matrix is a design tool that may be used multiple times throughout a design process.

Assignment – After you complete the assignment for STEP one and put it in your notebook, your group will come up with criteria and constraints and rank them in order of importance (USE the previous examples to decide your criteria)