Combining the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) with Design for Six Sigma and Design for Manufacture and Assembly
Length: 7 Pages; Two Case Studies
Many companies are still looking for that elusive “innovation solution” that will transform their product development processes into a source of innovative growth. One possible approach for achieving this is I-DFSS, which combines Design for Six Sigma with TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving), while another option is to combine DFMA (Design for Manufacture and Assembly) and TRIZ.
With two proven case histories and steps for integration set out, this Quick Insight suggests that these hybrid processes can be both powerful and relatively easy to implement and that a strong competitive advantage is the result.
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Successfully avoiding revenue growth gaps by selecting breakthrough new product ideas |
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Successfully avoiding revenue growth gaps by selecting breakthrough new product ideas |