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What is Quality Function Deployment (QFD) ?

Quality Function Deployment (QFD) is a systematic and structured method for translating customer requirements into appropriate technical requirements throughout the product development and production stages. Often referred to as “listening to the voice of the customer,” QFD aims to develop designs that satisfy consumer needs by converting their demands into specific design targets and quality assurance criteria.

Key Components of QFD

Customer Information (Horizontal Part)

  • Customer Needs and Wants: A list identifying what the customer desires from a product or service.
  • Relative Importance: A ranking or weighting of customer needs and wants based on their significance.
  • Feedback and Complaints: Direct customer input regarding their experiences and concerns.

Technical Information (Vertical Part)

  • Translation of Customer Input: Converting customer needs and wants into measurable technical terms.
  • Relationship Analysis: Examining the correlation between customer requirements and technical specifications.
  • Competitive Technical Data: Targets or benchmarks set by the company to achieve competitive advantage.

The target value, representing the performance level required to fulfill the expected results of an organization’s QFD project, is established by comparing customer evaluations with competitive technical assessments. Subsequently, the interdependencies among the technical requirements are analyzed to identify any conflicting requirements. Additional sections may be incorporated into the matrix based on a company’s specific requirements and the services it offers.

Applications of QFD

QFD is widely applicable across various industries and functional areas, including:

  1. Product Development
  2. Business Strategy
  3. Site and Test Planning
  4. Problem-Solving

Benefits of Using QFD

  1. Resource Efficiency: Requires fewer resources compared to other quality management tools.
  2. Process Improvement: Enhances a company’s processes, products, or services.
  3. Speed and Efficiency: Yields faster outcomes than alternative methods.
  4. Design Process Definition: Provides clarity and structure to the design process.
  5. Team Focus: Helps teams maintain focus on customer requirements and design objectives.
  6. Management and Peer Review: Facilitates easy management and peer review of design activities.
  7. Visual Representation: Enables graphical presentation of information for clearer understanding.
  8. Continuous Improvement: Positions the team well for future improvements in processes, products, or services.
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