What is QFD??
QFD was first coined by Yoji Akao in the late 1960s ,when he was working for Mitsubishi’s shipyard in Japan. The basic idea behind this method is to take into serious consideration the Voice of customers, so that it can be translated to engineering characteristics of the product and service and after that plans to produce the products that fulfil customer requirements.
QFD is used to translate voice of customer into measureable design targets and drive it from start to end of product (e.g. final assembly level to the sub-assembly, component and production process levels)
Following fig 1 self explains broad level Block Diagram of QFD, where Customer wants is at left hand side , Product requirement and correlation matrix at Top and Relationship matrix at mid of the area.
The main goal of QFD is to maximise the satisfaction of customer by making the required trade offs of several design features of a product or service.
What are some of the ways in which QFD has been utilized?
QFD is not only for New product development , it can be apply in a wide variety of areas e.g.
•Product design,
•Manufacturing,
•Alternative Transportation System
•R&D,
•Engineering ,
•IT (Information Technology)
•Regulatory,
•Service industry
•Business planning
•Packaging and Logistics
•Sales and Service
•Education improvement
•Hotel industry
•Quality improvement
•Quality Management
•Military
•Consumer Products
By below example we can understand how QFD has been utilize in Alternate Transportation system to understand customer wants and successfully fulfilled it.
Refer to figure here voice of customer was to implement Alternate Transportation system or Paratransit System to rural areas so they will get pick up from desired location and drop at required place. As this was new system many issues had to be solved, and it would need a new Organisation, Vehicles, Drivers, Offices, a Dispatcher, Electronic Devices, Powerful Computer Systems and Sophisticated Software for the calculations of the optimal routes, good marketing and communication.The above customer “Wants” correlated in the relationship matrix with the Engineering Characteristics “Hows”,which put on the centre top.
According to the relative weight of the “Wants”, as shown also in the graph Fig 1 in Appendix 1, the most important ones are to have the solution at the desired point departure and arrival to be collected on time and the system to have an attractive price . According to the Rank of the Engineering characteristics the most serious characteristic is the Application Cost which includes mainly the fixed assets cost and variable costs.