Posts Tagged ‘FMEA’
Designing Specs for QA
Creating specs for suppliers and producers is generally at the forefront of our thoughts about the activity. But, it’s also important to design for our QA friends, too, for inspection. We talk about what acceptance sampling is all about. We also step through a thought process for identifying and creating design features for inspection using…
Read MoreEvery Failure is a Gift
When designs fail we can take on damaging mindsets while we’re deciding our next steps, and this can lead us to bad decisions. We explore this and give some examples of pitfalls. We also talk about what to do within the design-realm to prepare for and combat those mindsets. Finally, I share my mantra when…
Read MoreRisk Management and Designers
Project managers, sourcing or supplier management, and business management: all of these functions look at risk management a little bit differently than product development functions. But designers have input into all of them. Also, some of the risk management methods from these other functions are inputs into the design process. Risk Management Associated with Design Business management…
Read MoreRemaking Risk-Based Decisions: Allowing Ourselves to Change our Minds.
We can use FMEA to help us make risk-based decisions about our product within changing and evolving use environments and scenarios.
Read MoreThe Designer’s Risk Analysis affects Business, Projects, and Suppliers
It takes a village to produce a design from concept to realization. Everyone along the way seems to think of risk a little bit differently. Designers are both directly and indirectly involved with all these risk management methods, but it’s important to understand who is looking at what type of information. Why? Because of communication. One group…
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