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03 June 2019

 The 25th International Symposium on QFD
 ISO 16355 QFD Training
 September 4 - 13, 2019
 Boise, Idaho USA

The 25th International Symposium on QFD (ISQFD)

September 6 - 7
  • Brochure:    WEB    |    PDF
  • Tutorial "QFD for Business Transformation"

QFD Green Belt® Certificate Course

September 4 - 5
  • Course Contents:   WEB   |   PDF
  • Internationally acclaimed introductory to Modern Blitz QFD®, ISO 16355, No-Matrix QFD
  • Compatible with Six Sigma, DFSS, Stage Gate, EFQM, TQM, Baldrige, and other quality initiatives
  • Start applying tools in the class on your own project or practice on a generic model.
  • No prerequisites.
  • Includes templates for modern QFD / modern House of Quality / AHP, ISO 16355 QFD reference materials, and the International Symposium on QFD (Sep 7-8).

QFD Black Belt® Certificate Course

September 9 - 13
    • Course Details:  WEB   |   PDF
    • Advanced modern QFD®, ISO 16355 for revenue producing new product development, full deployments of modern Comprehensive QFD, Kansei Engineering (Lifestyle QFD), Hoshin Kanri, New Kano Model, TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving), Reverse QFD, and more.
    • 5-day facilitator-level training with hands-on workshop elements. Includes the QFD Black Belt® level templates, ISO 16355 QFD reference materials, over 1,000-page training manual and case studies, plus International Symposium on QFD (Sep 7-8).
    • This course has prerequisites. However, those who select the Facilitator's Package can attend the QFD Black Belt® without prerequisites. 


    QFD Black Belt® Update Course
    September 8 @ 8 am - 3 pm
    • Course Details:   WEB    |    PDF
    • Semi-private coaching / refresher for the past graduates of the QFD Black Belt® course.
    • Registration: Please select "QFD Black Belt® Update Package."  

      QFD Green Belt® Update Course
      September 8 @ 4 pm - 7 pm
      • Course Details:   WEB    |    PDF 
      • Semi-private coaching / refresher for the past graduates of the QFD Green Belt® course, especially those who earned a provisional QFD Green Belt® more than 18 months ago and/or those who wish to advance to the QFD Black Belt® level. 
      • Registration: Please select "QFD Black Belt® Package #1" or "QFD Green Belt® Update Package".


      Venue


      Hampton Inn & Suites Boise Downtown
      495 S. Capitol Blvd.
      Boise, Idaho 83702 USA
      TEL: +1 208-331-1900

      Hotel Reservation page: $140 + taxes
      This hotel provides complimentary shuttle service from Boise Airport (BOI).

      Travel Information



      Contact

      Please contact the QFD Institute if you have questions about the above events.
      We look forward to seeing you in Boise this September.







      29 August 2016

      ISO QFD Training: Public Courses


      Compliance with ISO standards is a critical issue in today's global marketplace. ISO compliance assures that customers and suppliers are speaking the same "language," managing expectations, and agreeing on standards of performance.

      For those responsible for product development, compliance with the new ISO 16355 is highly critical. This standard includes today's state-of-art QFD best practices, which have long evolved from the familiar House of Quality made popular in the 1970s.

      The impact of this standard is huge, and providers of goods and services who comply will have a tremendous advantage in the marketplace.

      Quality professionals including Six Sigma, Lean Sigma, DfSS, and DfLS are uniquely qualified to implement this standard. Many of the methods and tools you use to improve your internal operations can now be re-purposed to improve your customer's operations and products. This shifts the financial impact from cost reduction to revenue creation, an almost unlimited opportunity.

      ISO 16355-1:2015 was released in December 2015. Parts 2, 4, 5, and 8 are in pre-publication phase and expected by the end of 2016 or early 2017. The remaining parts should follow soon after.

      Now is the time to get ahead of your competitors on ISO 16355 compliance.
       
      Two public courses are coming up, taught by the convener of the ISO 16355 Working Group.  We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity.


      • September 12-16, 2016
        QFD Black Belt® training
        Hampton Inn Boise Downtown in Boise, Idaho USA
        PDF Brochure      |     Registration

        Advanced training for the current and future project leaders, DFLS/DFSS champions, corporate trainers, and anyone who seek to develop advanced NPD and CRM skills. This course may be attended without prerequisites by selecting the "Facilitator's Package." Otherwise, prerequisites apply.

        Registration of this course also includes the International Symposium on QFD (Sept 9-10) at the same venue, modern QFD templates, ISO 13655 bibliography materials with case studies, and the entire set of the symposium transactions from 1989 to 2016.


      24 August 2016

      2016 International Symposium on QFD (ISQFD)

      Fast approaching is the 22nd ISQFD on September 9-10, 2016 in Boise, Idaho USA.

      Important trendy topics will be a focus of this year's presentations, including the Internet of Things (Iot), ISO 16355, Complex Systems Engineering, Sustainable Energy System Development, Corporate Strategy Deployment, 3D Virgual Reality Prototyping, and more.

      Please join us for learning new things, to get inspired and engage in discussions in a supportive environment.

      View the video.

      If you are not an ASQ member,
      you can watch by subscribing at ASQ
      ASQ TV has just produced a video on the new ISO 16355 standard. Here is a glimpse of some of the things that will be presented, discussed, and taught in the Symposium, as well as QFD Green Belt® and QFD Black Belt® courses.

      New product developers and Lean / Six Sigma professionals should not miss this opportunity to gain solid knowledge of the new ISO 16355 first-hand from the convenor of the ISO committee.

      You (training attendees) will also get the QFD templates, the ISO 16355 1,000-page reference bibiliography and case studies, and the international symposium is free for the Boise course attendees!!

       Here is the Registration Page.

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      17 May 2016

      ISO QFD Training in EU

      Here are upcoming opportunities for those who live in EU and surrounding regions.

      These events can help you learn how to comply with the new ISO 16355 and modern QFD methods.

      Stay ahead of your competitors who may be still using an outdated House of Quality and conventional approaches. Most important, enhance your professional skills, business performance, and career with the best QFD training.

      • 25–27 May 2016
        QFD Green Belt® training
        at Laatukeskus Excellence Finland (Keilaranta 16, 02150)
        Espoo, FINLAND
        Please register by 21st May, to assure your seat and training materials.
         
      • 31 May 2016  (from 10:00 to 15:00)
        Introduction to ISO 16355
        Half-day seminar at the European Organization for Quality Congress
        at Laatukeskus Excellence Finland (Keilaranta 16, 02150)
        Espoo, FINLAND
         
      • 1 June 2016  (@ 13:30)
        ISO 16355: A Quality Approach to New Product Development
        at the European Organization for Quality Congress
        (Track "Quality Tools and Business Improvement" )
        Helsinki, FINLAND

      http://www.quality2016.eu/program/pre-congress/




        13 March 2016

        ISO Standard for Innovative Customer Experience

        ASQ's annual congress will again take place this May in Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA.

        Mark your calendar for May 17, 2016 at  4 pm–5 pm as Glenn Mazur, executive director of the QFD Institute, will present "ISO 16355: A Standard for Innovative Customer Experience."  It will be in "T30: Customer Experience Track."


        Click to see the video preview
        "ISO 16355: A Standard for Innovative Customer Experience"

        By the way, companies with international business and those who lead corporate efforts in Design for Six/Lean Sigma (DFSS/DFLS) should also consider attending the March 22–23, 2016 QFD Green Belt® Course, to develop the skills needed to achieve 21st century levels of innovation and quality in their new products and comply with the new standard.

        In addition to the modern QFD software templates and case studies, students of the March 2016 QFD course will receive the ISO 16355-1 Tools Matrix reference eBook ($149 value). This course has no prerequisites. Registration is here.



        27 February 2016

        New ISO 16355-1 for QFD



        Since 2009, an international team of QFD experts convened by the QFD Institute has been writing the new ISO standard 16355 for QFD. The Part I is now on sale through various standards organizations listed below.

        The purpose of the standard is to guide the global community of QFD practitioners, international businesses, and Quality and Design professionals in complying with the skills they need to achieve 21st century levels of innovation and quality in their new products.

        To comply with this standard—more accurately, to be able to use the standard successfully, you must possess important QFD foundations.

        Simply copying from the standard will not help achieve the desired success. You must know how to tailor QFD methods discussed in the standard, you must be able to distinguish which QFD tools and which deployments in what sequence are best for your project, not falling into copying something that turns out to be detrimental to your particular project.

        To develop the sound QFD foundation to comply with ISO 16355 and develop successful product development skill-set, consider proper training. This will save you from making costly mistakes, wasting resources, and project failure.

        The papers and links referenced in the standard and its Tool Matrix have been complied in a 1400+page eBook, which was complimentary to the March 2016 QFD Green Belt® attendees. After that, this eBook is available from the QFD Institute. It contains case studies using the tools cited in the ISO 16355 as well as other resources. 

        Standard organizations selling ISO 16355-1:2015 (Part I):
        • ISO (International Standards Organization)
        • ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
        • ASQ (American Society for Quality)
        • BSI (British Standards Institute)
        • DIN (German Institute for Standardization)
        • JSA (Japan Standards Association)
        • NEN (Netherlands NEN)
        • EESTI (Estonian Centre for Standardisation)
        • SIS (Swedish Standards Institute)
        • NO (Standards Norway)
        • AFNOR (France)
        • Normservis (Czech Republic)
        • SCC (Standards Council of Canada)

        Original post Feb. 27, 2016.  Updated March 25, 2016.




        17 November 2014

        Upcoming Public QFD Courses
        — Learn today's best methods and tools

        All events listed here will be held at Charleston Marriott in Charleston, South Carolina USA. The 1-day Symposium on December 5, 2014 is complimentary to the course attendees.

        Registration Page.
        For questions, please contact the QFD Institute.
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        QFD Green Belt® Certificate Course
        December 3–4,  2014  (Wed & Thurs)

          QFD Green Belt® Certificate Course
        • Your chance to learn Modern Blitz QFD®.  
        • Learn how to do QFD analysis without the outdated 4-house matrices, without the resource-consuming House of Quality matrix.
        • Learn how to do a Gemba and VOC analysis, correctly identify and prioritize customer needs, transform them into design specifications of customer-value and innovative solutions, deploy them throughout your new product/service development process — with agility and efficiency essential to today's lean environment. 
        • Templates included (modern QFD, AHP, modern House of Quality, Maximum Value Table, and more).
        • No Prerequisites.

        QFD Black Belt® Certificate Course
        December 8–12,  2014  (Monday - Friday)

          QFD Black Belt® Certificate Course
        • Advanced QFD training for DFLS/DFSS black belts and master black belts, trainers, facilitators, innovation leaders, corporate training scouts, and anyone who is inspired to be a project leader.  
        • Learn the full depth and breadth of Modern Comprehensive QFD, including detailed instructions on how to correctly deploy a House of Quality matrix for its full power, with correct data input and prioritization.
        • Learn how to expertly integrate your own process and other quality and design methods such as DFLS, Hoshin, Kansei Engineering, TRIZ, Critical Chain, six sigma DMAIC, StageGates, DFMEA and more. 
        • Templates included (modern QFD, AHP, modern House of Quality, Maximum Value Table, and more), and over 1,000 pages of training manual.
        • Prerequisites: Qualified graduates of the QFD Green Belt® Courses.

        If you have attended the above courses more than three years ago, now is the time to refresh your knowledge and skills in these semi-private coaching sessions:
          QFD Update Courses
        • QFD Green Belt® Update Course is the continuing education for QFD Green Belt® graduates. This half-day course is conveniently scheduled on December 7, 2014, 4 PM - 7:30 PM.
        • QFD Black Belt® Update Course is the continuing education for QFD Black Belt® graduates. Attendees of this full-day course on December 7, 2014 receive the latest copy of both QFD Green Belt® and QFD Black Belt® training manuals.
        We look forward to meeting you in these Charleston QFD events.



        04 March 2013

        DFSS / DFLS and QFD: Why we need both

        A recent QFD newsletter discussed the similarities and differences of DFSS/DFLS and QFD and why it is not an "either-or" question but that we need both to deliver business success.

        (illustration - dfss/dfls vs qfd)
        This is because the focus of DFSS (design for six sigma) and DFLS (design for lean sigma) is our internal products and processes, whereas the focus of QFD (quality function deployment) is our customers. The differences between the sigma approaches and QFD are especially notable in these areas:
        • Focus
        • Customer understanding
        • VOC (voice of customer) analysis
        • CRM (customer requirements management) and priority
        • Solutions identification and delivery
        • Design, Development, and Commercialization
        • Math

        In short, QFD provides a holistic approach that links business, customer, and technology in one end-to-end trackable flow with the goal of customer value — DFCV (design for customer value). QFD uses quantitative and non-quantitative tools to analyze the unknown unknowns, information that leads to sustainable competitiveness.

        (illustration: QFD + DFSS/DFLS = Happy Customer)DFSS provides a powerful set of statistical and analytic tools that can improve the efficiencies and effectiveness during the build of new products. QFD provides the umbrella of customer value as the driver and DFSS kicks in downstream to assure that solutions are optimally developed. We need both together in order to deliver customer satisfaction and business success.

        Here is the detailed comparison of the sigma and QFD approaches and the reasons why we must use both: "DFSS/DFLS and QFD"