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MBB Consulting™ - Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training In Tulsa, OK

Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training In Tulsa, OK

Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training
Tulsa is Oklahoma's 2nd largest city and cultural hub. QFD training teaches Tulsa students product design and development 'gone right'.
Price $349
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size4 - 10 students
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CityTulsa, OK

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About Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training


Who is Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training for?

Quality Function Deployment Training is for anybody hoping to maximize profitability resulting from the design of their service, process, or product. Sometimes, QFD is referred to as the "House of Quality" because its product planning matrices have the shape of a house. In our course, Tulsa students learn:

Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training Course Overview:

QFD training describes Quality Function Deployment - product design 'gone right' transforming customer needs into profit maximized launch plans. Far too often, engineers gather among themselves, and pump out designs with zero input from actual customers. The worst example we've seen was $20M spent on developing a pressure-based uninterruptable power supply system that had no market interest. The engineers thought it was a great idea. And technically it was pretty nifty. Unfortunately, nobody wanted to buy it, and it was a complete waste of shareholder dollars. To avoid mistakes like this, our students learn a structured approach to capturing customer needs and translating them into specific plans to produce products to meet those needs.
Customer Needs. Capturing "voice of the customer" (VOC) through direct discussion or interviews, surveys, focus groups, customer specifications, observation, warranty data, field reports, etc.

Product Planning. Constructing a matrix to translate general customer "what's" into more specific engineering "how's" being product requirements or technical characteristics to satisfy the needs.

Part Deployment. Cascading assembly-level requirements down to the component level.

Process Planning. Evaluating candidate manufacturing processes and choosing processes to make each part.

Quality Control. Defining process control plans to assure retention of capability throughout each part's production.

Tulsa

Oil Capital of the World - A New Kind Of Energy

Excellent choice! Tulsa has been one of America's most significant oil industry centers with more recent diversifications into aviation, finance, telecommunications, and tech. Positioned on the Arkansas River between the Osage Hills and Ozark Mountains foothills, Tulsa flourished with discovery of Glenn Pool's oil. Infrastructure expanded through construction of churches, museums, gardens, and Spavinaw Dam. Now, Tulsa offers many escapes for students after Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training. Most popular of those include Philbrook Museum of Art, and Tulsa Zoo.

Tulsa
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
Tulsa, OK
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Facility

Our Tulsa Training Center is located downtown NE of the E 71st Street and S. Utica Ave. intersection. Nearby are Johnson and Helmerich Parks, and the Arkansas River. Features include an outside seating terrace, and vending machines.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

David S.
David S.
Design Supervisor
HVAC


Our Master Black Belt introduced improved quality and manufacturing processes. Our company was moving to become ISO certified. He and I, plus one other, came from the automotive side and certified in ISO. Further, we had QS experience which was a more concentrated standard to allow all automotive companies to work to the same quality and manufacturing standard. He was also familiar with TS quality standards.



Vidal A.
Vidal A.
Commercialization Manager
Food Production


I was familiar with 5S prior to this training, but the course really gave an in-depth understanding of the principles and purpose. It's a lot more than just organizing and cleaning your work area. MBBC Note: Other students from this class described it as "very insightful and educational" delivered by in instructor who was "very knowledgeable about Lean".