Posts by Dianna Deeney
Use FMEA to Design for In-Process Testing
We can use FMEA to design for in-process testing, using both process and design FMEAs early during design concepts.
Read MoreUse FMEA to Choose Critical Design Features
Creating design specs is an important part of engineering design. We review a way to choose critical design features, based on risk.
Read MoreGet Unstuck: Expand and Contract Our Problem
We talk about a Nine Windows tool and TRIZ – thought-provoking methods that we can use to expand and contract our problem to get unstuck.
Read MoreGet Unstuck: Reframe our Problem
We can reframe our problem within its contradictions. What is it not? We use an is/is-not matrix to help.
Read More5 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 MorePrioritizing Technical Requirements with a House of Quality
How to prioritize technical requirements with a House of Quality, no matter if your company uses QFD or not.
Read MoreGemba for Product Design Engineering
If you have quality friends, you may have heard of Gemba. What is Gemba and can it help with product design? Gemba is an ideology. And, yes, it can help with product design! We explore how and talk about why you might want to adopt the term “Gemba” for product design engineering. Transcript Expand If…
Read MoreProduct Design from a Data Professional Viewpoint, with Gabor Szabo (A Chat with Cross Functional Experts)
An interview with Gabor Szabo in “A Chat with Cross-Functional Experts”.
Read MoreWebinar June 8: Adding “Technical” back into Design Reviews
Dianna Deeney leads a webinar on June 8, 2022, hosted by the Dallas Fort Worth Medical Device Division Group. Register today!
Read MoreHow Does Reliability Engineering Affect (Not Just Assess) Design?
Reliability Engineering isn’t just about assessments. It’s about providing information to make decisions. How does reliability engineering affect design?
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