Preface Introduction Overview
of Quality Function Deployment A Case Study: The ClubCarib Golf Course
Organization of the Book Audience for This Book Part
I: Executing the QFD Process 1 Set and Monitor Goals
The Project's Business Choices Role and Composition of the Management
Advisory Panel Periodic Review of Project Business Goals Case Study:
The ClubCarib Golf Course Charter Summary 2 Discover
Customer Benefits Satisfiers, Dissatisfiers, and Delighters
Whose Benefits Matter? Methods to Discover Customer Benefits Plan
the Discovery of Customer Benefits Writing a Scenario for a Contextual Inquiry
Knowing When to Quit Summary 3 Analyze Customer
Benefits Identify Customer-Desired Qualities from the Data
Classify Qualities as Functions, Entities, or Properties Separate Benefits,
Design Criteria, and Features Use Affinity Analysis to Group Related Benefits
Example: ClubCarib Golf Course Benefits When to Begin, When to Go on,
What to Review Summary 4 Quantify Customer Value
Describing Customer Satisfaction Determining Customer Importance
Comparing Penalty and Reward Set Target Performance in the Planning Matrix
Example: Customer Importance of ClubCarib Benefits When to Begin, When
to Go On, What to Review Summary 5 Develop Design Criteria
Why Specify Design Criteria At All? Characteristics of
Good Design Criteria Generate Design Criteria Example: ClubCarib Golf
Course Design Criteria When to Begin, When to Go On, What to Review
Summary 6 Link Design Criteria to Benefits
Link Each Criterion to Individual Benefits Predicted Rating: How Good
Will It Be? Inferring Criterion Customer Value Example: Golf Course
Relationship Matrix for Criteria to Benefits Check for Completeness and Simplicity
Specify the Design Criteria When to Begin, When to Go On, What to Review
Summary 7 Select Design Features Comparing
Design Alternatives List the Design Characteristics Specifying Characteristics
of the Design Process Example: ClubCarib Design Characteristics Link
Design Characteristics to Design Criteria Mock-ups and Prototypes Correlation
Matrix Example: Golf Course Characteristics Specifying Design Characteristics
When to Begin, When to Go On, What to Review Summary 8
Plan the Implementation Three Graphical Tools Controlling
Implementation When to Begin, When to Go On, What to Review Summary
Part II: Managing the QFD Process 9 Manage the
Team Team Leadership Team Composition The Project
Plan: Schedule and Meetings Team Decision Practices Summary 10
Support the Process Reviewing Technical Progress What
and When Managing Technical Changes Supporting Cooperative Team Performance
Summary 11 Starting Out Plan: Build
Support and Choose Process Components Do: Test with a Pilot Project
Check: How Well Did It Work? Summary Part III: Extending
QFD to Common Challenges 12 Maximize the Value of a Product Line
Multiple Product Decisions at Chartering Benefits Analysis Customers
With Different Values Multi-Product Design Criteria Decisions Design
Stage: New or Just Improved? Bundling and Unbundling Summary 13
Delight Multiple Stakeholders Combining Benefits of Distinct
Stakeholders Combining Penalties and Rewards from Several Stakeholders
Example: Whiterock Office Communication Systems Summary 14
Maximize Opportunities for Radically New Technology Characterize
the New Possibilities Who Needs It? How Good Will It Be in Your Customer's
Eyes? How Much Is the Better Technology Worth? Summary 15
See the Forest and the Trees Connect the Major Issues
Resolving Detailed Issues: Zooming In Changing Trees Changes the Forest:
Zooming Out Summary 16 Manage a Team of Teams
The Systems Team Role Role of the Thread Teams and Linked Loops Role
of Team-to-Team Communication A Non-Systems Model: The Coral Reef Model
Summary 17 Conclusion Deep Knowledge of
Your Customer Teams Outperform Groups of Individuals Dual Role of Numbers
Separation and Connection of Concerns Effects on Your Organization's
Culture Appendices Appendix A: Mathematical Description
of QFD Qualities and Customer Value The Value of Actions
Composite Qualities and Their Properties Links Between Composite Qualities
Appendix B: The Analytic Hierarchy Process in QFD
Determining Values in a Hierarchy Approximate Eigenvector
Calculation Method Relationship of AHP to QFD Example: Estimating Material
Weights Example: An Approximate Eigenvector Calculation Glossary
Bibliography Index
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