Column: Back to Basics: QFD Explained
Column: Back to Basics: QFD Explained
- Publication:
- Quality Progress
- Date:
- March 2003
- Issue:
- Volume 36 Issue 3
- Pages:
- pp. 104
- Author(s):
- Johnson, Corinne N.
- Organization(s):
- American Society for Quality (ASQ)
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Abstract
[abstract from article]
Quality function deployment (QFD), often referred to as listening to the voice of the customer, is a structured method for translating customer requirements into appropriate technical requirements for each stage of product development and production. It is a way to develop a design aimed at satisfying the consumer and translate the consumer's demands into design targets and major quality assurance points to be used throughout the production stage.
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