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"A thoughtful, complete, and very readable approach to robust engineering. It presents insights that correlate with those learned at Ford while developing and executing Design for Six Sigma. Having this book three years ago could’ve helped with that effort."–David Amos, DFSS Deployment Director, Ford Motor Company
Written by Anna C. Thornton, the well-known author who coined the phrase "variation risk management," this comprehensive book presents new methods and implementation strategies based on her research of industry practices and her personal experience with such companies as The Boeing Company, Eastman Kodak Company, Ford Motor Company, Johnson & Johnson, and many others. Step-by-step guidelines show how you can implement and apply variation risk management to real-world problems within the existing systems of an organization.
Preface
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Nomenclature
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Basics of Variation Risk Management
Chapter 3 : Identification
Chapter 4 : Overview of Assessment
Chapter 5 : Assessment of Defect Rates
Chapter 6 : Assessment of Cost and Risk
Chapter 7 : Assessment of the Quality Control System
Chapter 8 : Mitigation
Chapter 9 : Integration of Variation Risk Management
Chapter 10 : Roles and Responsibilities in Variation Risk Management
Chapter 11 : Planning and Implementing a Variation Risk Management Program
Chapter 12 : Summary
Index