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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall QFD House of Quality Relationship matrix How to satisfy customer wants Interrelationships Competitive assessment Technical evaluation Target values What the customer wants Customer importance ratings Weighted rating

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall House of Quality Example Your team has been charged with designing a new camera for Great Cameras, Inc. The first action is to construct a House of Quality

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall House of Quality Example Customer importance rating (5 = highest) Lightweight 3 Easy to use 4 Reliable5 Easy to hold steady 2 Color correction1 What the customer wants What the Customer Wants Relationship Matrix Technical Attributes and Evaluation How to Satisfy Customer Wants Interrelationships Analysis of Competitors

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall House of Quality Example What the Customer Wants Relationship Matrix Technical Attributes and Evaluation How to Satisfy Customer Wants Interrelationships Analysis of Competitors Low electricity requirements Aluminum components Auto focus Auto exposure Paint pallet Ergonomic design How to Satisfy Customer Wants

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Lightweight 3 Easy to use 4 Reliable5 Easy to hold steady 2 Color corrections1 House of Quality Example What the Customer Wants Relationship Matrix Technical Attributes and Evaluation How to Satisfy Customer Wants Interrelationships Analysis of Competitors High relationship Medium relationship Low relationship Relationship matrix

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall H o Q Example What the Customer Wants Relationship Matrix Technical Attributes and Evaluation How to Satisfy Customer Wants Interrelationships Analysis of Competitors Low electricity requirements Aluminum components Auto focus Auto exposure Paint pallet Ergonomic design Relationships between the things we can do

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Hoof Q Example Weighted rating What the Customer Wants Relationship Matrix Technical Attributes and Evaluation How to Satisfy Customer Wants Interrelationships Analysis of Competitors Lightweight 3 Easy to use 4 Reliable5 Easy to hold steady 2 Color corrections1 Our importance ratings

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Hof Qua Example Company A Company B GPGPFGGPPPGPGPFGGPPPP Lightweight 3 Easy to use 4 Reliable5 Easy to hold steady 2 Color corrections1 Our importance ratings225 How well do competitors meet customer wants ? What the Customer Wants Relationship Matrix Technical Attributes and Evaluation How to Satisfy Customer Wants Interrelationships Analysis of Competitors

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall HusQy Example What the Customer Wants Relationship Matrix Technical Attributes and Evaluation How to Satisfy Customer Wants Interrelationships Analysis of Competitors Target values (Technical attributes) Technical evaluation Company A0.760%yes1okG Company B0.650%yes2okF Us0.575%yes2okG 0.5 A 75% 2’ to ∞ 2 circuits Failure 1 per 10,000 Panel ranking Customer wants as technical specs

© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall HufQuy Example Completed House of Quality Showing Customer wants What business can do Degree of fit (Cust –Business) Competitors position Technical specs for product Lightweight3 Easy to use4 Reliable5 Easy to hold steady2 Color correction1 Our importance ratings Low electricity requirements Aluminum components Auto focus Auto exposure Paint pallet Ergonomic design Company A Company B GPGPFGGPPPGPGPFGGPPPP Target values (Technical attributes) Technical evaluation Company A0.760%yes1okG Company B0.650%yes2okF Us0.575%yes2okG 0.5 A 75% 2’ to ∞ 2 circuits Failure 1 per 10,000 Panel ranking