Posts Tagged ‘risk management’
5 Options to Manage Risks during Product Engineering
What do we do with the risk we’ve identified? We look at five different ways to manage risk during new product development.
Read MoreUFMEA vs. DFMEA
UFMEA vs. DFMEA, the power tools of concept development. What are the similarities and differences? How do they relate, and do we need both?
Read MoreHow to Qualify Product Reliability
Join a discussion with reliability engineers about how to qualify product reliability: things to consider and where to look for information.
Read MorePrevention Controls vs. Detection Controls
Dianna compares different types of controls in product development and design engineering: Prevention Controls vs. Detection Controls. She reviews concepts, uses for controls, risk-based controls, and how to prioritize design efforts for the right controls.
Read MoreTry this Method to Help with Complex Decisions (DMRCS)
A team approach to complex decisions, with many options and criteria, is suggested by Dr. Anderson-Cook and Dr. Lu: DMRCS.
Read MoreProduct Development’s Important Influence on Monitoring After Launch
Our design is finally done going to be released to the market. It’s exciting. But before we hand off our design and move on to the next thing, there’s something you need to consider: do we have a good plan in place to capture data about the device, post-market? Because of your role as a designer in product…
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…
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