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Chapter 3 Quality Improvement and Cost Reduction
  • Course Instructor
  • Ibrahim Abdulla

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Major Topics
  • Sporadic and Chronic Problems
  • Project-by-Project Approach
  • Example of a project
  • Wide Quality Improvement Initiative
  • Experiences with Project-by-Project Approach
  • Introduction to Six-Sigma Improvement
  • Define Phase
  • Measure Phase
  • Analyze Phase
  • Improve Phase
  • Control Phase
  • Six Sigma Summary and Project Example
  • Maintaining a focus on Continuous improvement

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1- Sporadic and Chronic Problems
  • Costs Associated with wastes (cost, quality and
    time related) are due to Sporadic and Chronic
    Problems

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  • Sporadic Problem is a sudden change from
    Statuesque
  • Chronic Problems is a long standing adverse
    situation
  • The differences between Sporadic and Chronic
    Problems
  • Approach to solving is different
  • Sporadic are dramatic and require immediate
    attention
  • The reason for chronic waste is the lack of
    structured approach to identify and reduce waste
  • Structured approach to improvement does not apply
    only to quality but also to productivity, cycle
    time, and safety

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2- Project-by-Project Approach
  • Most effective approach to improvement
  • Main Steps
  • Proving the need
  • Identifying the project
  • Organizing the project team
  • Quality improvement project tasks
  • Verifying the project need an mission
  • Diagnosing the cause
  • Providing remedy
  • Dealing with resistance to change
  • Instituting control to hold the gains
  • It is also called Jurans breakthrough sequence
  • Six-Sigam is an alternative approach

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3- Example of a project
  • Verifying the project need an mission (Define
    Step in Six-Sigma)
  • Reduce the number of defective solder connections

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  • Diagnosing the cause (Measure and Analyze Step in
    Six-Sigma)

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  • Providing remedy (Improve Step in Six-Sigma)
  • Either the temperature of the soldering need to
    be raised or the speed of the wave soldering
    machine need to be reduced
  • Dealing with resistance to change (Improve Step
    in Six-Sigma)
  • One engineer had pre-defined position, did not
    change his mind until the experiment proved him
    wrong
  • Instituting control to hold the gains (Improve
    Step in Six-Sigma)
  • To insure the improvement was maintained the
    process was monitored

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4 - Wide Quality Improvement Initiative
  • Steps of Major quality improvement initiatives
  • Estimate the size of chronic waste or other
    quality related issues
  • Estimate the saving and other benefits
  • Set a goal to cut down costs to half in five
    years
  • Do not imply costs would be reduced to zero
  • Verify unquantifiable benefits
  • Calculate the return on investment resulting
    from improvement
  • Use a successful case history in the organization
    to justify a broader program

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5- Experiences with Project-by-Project Approach
  • Large cost reductions and improved quality to
    customers have been achieved. 1 5 to 10
  • Investment require for improvement has been
    modest and not capital intensive
  • Most Projects can be completed in Six months
  • The Key chronic problems cut through departments
    and thus require cross-functional project team
  • In companies consisting of autonomous units, a
    project that is successful in one unit can be
    applied to the other units without need for
    duplicating diagnostic work

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  • The improvement approach should include suppliers
  • Improvement must include goals in annual business
    plan that are aligned with other business goals
    and strategies, etc.

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6 - Introduction to Six-Sigma Improvement
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7 - Organization Culture and Quality
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8 - Assessment of Current Quality Activities
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9- National Quality Awards
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology
    (NIST)
  • Areas
  • Industry
  • Services
  • Small Business
  • Education
  • Health Care
  • Each country has its own System and regulatory
    body

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10 - ISO 9000 Quality System Standards
  • Developed by International Organization for
    Standards
  • Minimum Criteria for quality Systems
  • Required to meet domestic and International
    competition
  • Some industries have their own quality systems
    (Example QS9000 for Automotive Industry). These
    systems includes ISO 9000 and additional industry
    related standards
  • ISO Do not emphasis on results, but rather on
    Existence of quality systems
  • Baldrige Criteria Focus on Customer Satisfaction.
  • Baldrige and ISO 9000 complement each other

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