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Quality during Design

Quality during Design is a production of Deeney Enterprises, LLC. It is a podcast for product designers, engineers, and anyone else who cares about creating high-quality products. In each episode, we explore the principles of quality design, from user-centered thinking to iterative development. We introduce frameworks to make better design decisions and reduce costly re-designs. We explore ways to co-work with cross-functional teams. We also talk to experts in the field about their experiences and insights.  

Join host Dianna Deeney in using quality thinking throughout the design process to create products others love, for less. Whether you're a seasoned designer or just starting out, looking to improve your existing designs or start from scratch, Quality during Design is the podcast for you. 

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Episodes

Get clarity on goals with a continuum

Send us a text We worked on a project with our team and met our goal! Except, management isn't happy - they expected something else. Seeing if we have alignment on goals is easy if we gather the team and stakeholders for 10 minutes and use a continuum. There are certain categories that goals will fall within. A continuum is a way we can list those categories, get alignment, and gain an understanding of how 'big' of a project this is going to be. We get clarity on our goals. Is it hard? Not at al...

Oct 26, 20229 minEp. 73

Variable Relationships: Correlation and Causation

Send us a text Relationships matter! And they can be difficult to understand. We're taking relationships between variables. Does one variable affect another? Or do they just correlate? Understanding which matters to the values of our decisions. We talk about the saying "Correlation does not imply causation", how to find a confounding variable, and ways to check that we've got the triggering cause that's going to affect our outcome. When we're under pressure to figure something out, it's helpful ...

Oct 19, 20228 minEp. 72

Use Meetings to Add Productivity

Send us a text Meetings to ADD productivity to our day? Yes! We need our time to be productive, individually. We also need input from our team. We can use meetings to add productivity to our day, if done right. We break it down: hours in a day, limits of humans, and the minimum requirements of a good meeting. Visit the podcast blog for extra information about Lean Coffee(tm). Other Quality during Design podcast episodes you might like: Product Design from a Data Professional Viewpoint, with Gabo...

Oct 12, 202212 minEp. 71

Ways to Partner with Test Engineers

Send us a text We have test results but realize that testing didn't go as planned. What can we do to help prevent this scenario? We talk about ways to partner with test engineers and test technicians and the importance of still maintaining their independence. The podcast blog and others are available on www.qualityduringdesign.com. Other Quality during Design podcast episodes you might like: Design Input & Specs vs. Test & Measure Capability Choosing a Confidence Level for Test using FME...

Oct 05, 20229 minEp. 70

What do we do with FMEA early in design concept?

Send us a text I've mentioned in previous episodes that it's best to do FMEA early in the design concept phases of development. Well, if we do FMEA early, then what can with do with it? We explore how to study any risk analyses (system risks, FMEA, hazard analysis) to help design-out problems, set-up design inputs, and help us figure out test methods. We also talk a bit about why a team is a necessary part of risk analyses. Visit the podcast blog for extra notes. If you like this episode, here a...

Sep 28, 20228 minEp. 69

A Severity Scale based on Quality Dimensions

Send us a text We can develop a severity rating scale based on us: our company, our customer, our product... And we can relate the categories that we use to the quality dimensions that matter to us. We talk about the 7 principal quality dimensions of goods and services, the 5 principal dimensions of quality in customer service, and how we might customize our severity scale based on these dimensions. The podcast blog of this episode includes an example severity scale that incorporates these dimen...

Sep 14, 20228 minEp. 68

Use a Force Field Analysis to Understand Nuances

Send us a text A force field analysis is a tool in the quality toolbox. Its typical use case is to help a team analyze a change by understanding the forces involved. We can also use it to help us solve a problem. We can use a force field analysis to understand nuances or to get a handle on a change that involves many different people or departments. We envision a force field analysis as a football field during a game. Listen-in and then gather your team and try it out for your next change! Visit...

Sep 07, 20225 minEp. 67

Getting Use Information without a Prototype

Send us a text There is a lot of use information about a new product concept that we can develop, even if we don't have an engineering prototype. We want this information especially before we start prototyping! We talk about what type of information we can gather and a stepwise approach to get it with our cross-functional team. Do you want to explore a little more? How to Self-Advocate for More Customer Face Time (and why it’s important) Product Design from a Marketing Viewpoint, with ...

Aug 31, 20228 minEp. 66

Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Supplements Test

Send us a text Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is not a substitute for product test. It can be used as a supplement to design and test. There are lots of ways to use it during design: to evaluate differences in prototype options, as test inputs, and even to help with root cause analysis. We talk about FEA and when to work with Quality Engineers and Reliability Engineers for next steps. Visit the podcast blog for links to additional resources. DISCOVER YOUR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FOCUS: UNLOCK YOUR IM...

Aug 24, 20229 minEp. 65

2 Lessons about Remote Work for Design Engineers

Send us a text What are 2 lessons about remote work, coming out of the pandemic? We talk about a couple of perspectives that can apply to design engineering: Feedback from our friends that were remote pre-pandemic Being intentional about gaining a frame of reference Have you done a lessons learned about your communications, coming out of the pandemic? What are you carrying forward into the next phase of your engineering career? Leave me a comment on the podcast blog , and maybe you'll inspire ot...

Aug 17, 202210 minEp. 64

Always Plot the Data

Send us a text We don't just rely on the numbers - we always plot the data! We review how we use plots to look past the numbers, and to be aware of common gotchas. Visit the podcast blog to comment. Related, previous QDD episodes: How to Handle Competing Failure Modes - Quality During Design Discrete Data vs. Continuous Data - Quality During Design DISCOVER YOUR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FOCUS: UNLOCK YOUR IMPACT Take this quick quiz to cut through the 'design fog' and discover where your greatest pot...

Aug 10, 20228 minEp. 63

Supplier Control Plans and Design Specs

Send us a text Supplier control plans and design specs can go hand-in-hand in the quest for quality. Control plans aren't just for quality professionals! Learn how partnering with suppliers for a simple control plan can benefit your design process. Visit the podcast blog for a list of benefits. Want to explore controls a little further? Try these other QDD episodes: Prevention Controls vs. Detection Controls How many controls do we need to reduce risk? Design Specs vs. Process Control, Capabilit...

Jul 27, 202210 minEp. 62

Use FMEA to Design for In-Process Testing

Send us a text Our manufacturing friends are approaching us with a problem. They want to test the product during manufacturing. The way the product is currently designed doesn't let them do this, or not easily. Can we make a design change so they can test? Imagine that they're coming to us with this question before we've completed the design. Can they really see the future? Perhaps, with strategic use of FMEA. We talk through a scenario of how to do it. Visit this podcast blog to add a comment. ...

Jul 20, 20228 minEp. 61

Use FMEA to Choose Critical Design Features

Send us a text We're heading into pilot production, where some initial parts might be made. We've got to finish those design specs and engineering drawings! Manufacturing wants to start cutting steel for molds. Suppliers want to work out the specs on their end. QA is asking what they should inspect. Before you pass it along, have you identified what features are critical? Does it align with managing risk? And are you communicating that effectively on your specs and drawings? Creating design spec...

Jul 13, 202210 minEp. 60

Get Unstuck: Expand and Contract Our Problem

Send us a text We can get stuck when trying to discover a solution to a problem. We talk about a Nine Windows tool and TRIZ - more thought-provoking methods that we can use to get unstuck and move on to the next step. Visit the podcast blog for graphics and lots of helpful links. DISCOVER YOUR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FOCUS: UNLOCK YOUR IMPACT Take this quick quiz to cut through the 'design fog' and discover where your greatest potential lies BI-WEEKLY EPISODES Subscribe to this show on your favorite...

Jul 06, 202213 minEp. 59

Get Unstuck: Reframe our Problem

Send us a text We can get stuck when trying to discover a solution to a problem. Sometimes it helps to expand our thinking into other avenues. We can reframe our problem within its contradictions. What is it not? We review an Is/Is-Not Matrix: how it's built, its purpose, and how it can help us. Visit the podcast blog for the matrix. DISCOVER YOUR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FOCUS: UNLOCK YOUR IMPACT Take this quick quiz to cut through the 'design fog' and discover where your greatest potential lies BI-...

Jun 28, 20228 minEp. 58

5 Options to Manage Risks during Product Engineering

Send us a text We're uncovering risks during our new product development, about our design. How do we manage risks? What options do we have? There are at least 5 options we can take to manage risks. We talk about each, and how quality and reliability methods and techniques may help us with the next steps to be able to make decisions with our team. Visit the podcast blog for links to episodes that explore concepts a little deeper. DISCOVER YOUR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FOCUS: UNLOCK YOUR IMPACT Take t...

Jun 15, 202211 minEp. 57

Prioritizing Technical Requirements with a House of Quality

Send us a text As a design engineer, you’re tasked with translating vague customer statements into something technical and measurable. And you also need to identify what requirements are important: filtering the “must meet” requirements against the “should have” requirements. And, finally, you need to do this with your cross-functional team. What if you miss something important? It’s difficult. There is a method that we can use. Let’s talk about the House of Quality and how you can use it no mat...

Jun 08, 202212 minEp. 56

Gemba for Product Design Engineering

Send us a text 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. Visit the podcast blog for links and other QDD episodes that explore these ideas more. DISCOVER YOUR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FOCUS: UNLOCK YOUR IMPACT Take this quick quiz to cut through the 'design fog' and ...

Jun 01, 20228 minEp. 55

Product Design from a Data Professional Viewpoint, with Gabor Szabo (A Chat with Cross Functional Experts)

Send us a text "A Chat with Cross Functional Experts" is a Quality during Design interview series. Our focus is speaking with people that are typically part of a cross-functional team for new product development. We discuss their viewpoints and perspectives regarding new products, the values they bring to new product development, and how they're involved and work with product design engineering teammates. Today we talk with Gabor Szabo. Gabor is an engineering and data professional with experien...

May 25, 202259 minSeason 3Ep. 2

How Does Reliability Engineering Affect (Not Just Assess) Design?

Send us a text Reliability Engineering isn't just about assessments. It's about providing information to make decisions. How does reliability engineering affect design? We answer all the questions from the classical Kipling Method: What kind of design inputs can we expect from a Reliability Engineering working relationship? Why is their point of view important? When should we get them involved in the product development cycle? Who can we generally look to for a reliability engineering viewpoint?...

May 18, 20227 minEp. 54

How to use FMEA for Complaint Investigation

Send us a text FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is a tool we can use to help us investigate complaints from the field. The FMEA is the collective team knowledge about the risks of this product, so it’s a valuable source in our investigation about what’s going on in the field. We talk through how to go about using FMEA for complaint investigation and what we can do with the information. Visit the QDD Blog for additional links. Other, related QDD posts that you may be interested in: Gettin...

May 11, 20227 minEp. 53

3 Tips for Planning Design Reviews

Send us a text Many presentation books and guides seem to focus on presentations that we see at conferences, for sales pitches, or for executive meetings about business topics. They don't seem applicable to the technical design reviews that engineers host. But they do relate. We talk about just 3 ways that we can change how we can plan technical design reviews, using some of the principles of presentations. Visit the podcast blog for extra links and resources. DISCOVER YOUR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT F...

May 04, 202213 minEp. 52

Product Design from a Marketing Viewpoint, with Laura Krick (A Chat with Cross Functional Experts)

Send us a text "A Chat with Cross Functional Experts" is a Quality during Design interview series. Our focus is speaking with people that are typically part of a cross-functional team for new product development. We discuss their viewpoints and perspectives regarding new products, the values they bring to new product development, and how they're involved and work with product design engineering teammates. Today we speak with Laura Krick, a VP for a global medical device manufacturer. She's invol...

Apr 27, 202230 minSeason 3Ep. 1

UFMEA vs. DFMEA

Send us a text FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is a super-tool for a team, especially when developing concepts and requirements. Done early, iteratively, and treated as a "living" analysis helps teams throughout development and beyond. Some people seem to either love it or hate it. I don't have a strong reaction like that, but I do think it can be a valuable option for teamwork and design - so much so that I've dedicated a few episodes to it (including this one). We touch on some of the...

Apr 20, 202215 minSeason 2Ep. 8

Design Input & Specs vs. Test & Measure Capability

Send us a text When defining design inputs and specifications, what does a design engineer need to consider about the test and measure capability? What are the typical ways that we assess the variability that a test or measurement introduces into our result? Visit the website for additional links and a Venn diagram. https://www.qualityduringdesign.com/qdd/design-input--specs-vs-test--measure-capability Watch this episode on YouTube . Explore More. Get a deeper dive of these topics through these ...

Apr 13, 20228 minSeason 2Ep. 7

ALT vs. HALT

Send us a text Reliability engineers may suggest environmental stress tests. There are many types of tests in an RE's toolbox. We compare two types of commonly known tests that are used for design: ALT vs. HALT. What are the important distinctions between these two methods? What value do they each bring to design engineering? And how do they fit into other reliability test methods? Visit the website for additional links, downloads, and a venn diagram. Plus, I link to another fun video. https://w...

Apr 06, 202214 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Quality as a Strategic Asset vs. Quality as a Control

Send us a text Viewing Quality as a strategic asset to new product development can help us create those products that others love, for less. We talk about some challenges with new product development, the ideal state, and how we can use quality to get there. Use quality engineering and reliability engineering to P.R.U.N.E. the development process so we can develop the best products that we can. Visit the blog for more information and citations. Need more help getting started? Try these episodes....

Mar 25, 202215 min

Design Specs vs. Process Control, Capability, and SPC

Send us a text This fourth episode of the "QDD Versus" series focuses on concepts relating to Design for Manufacturability. Understand how design specs fit into process control, process capability, and SPC and where they typically don't fit at all. We talk about things to think about when setting limits on design features. And, when defining controls for potential failures, knowing how processes are controlled can help us decide if the controls we have are good enough or not. Watch on YouTube . ...

Mar 16, 202212 minSeason 2Ep. 4

Internal Customers vs. External Customers

Send us a text We talk about customers of design information. It takes many people to realize a product design into something that can be sold and used. Those people need design information to ensure that they're performing their tasks to produce a high-quality product, and to be able to use our product appropriately. We review who our customers are and what type of information they need from design engineers. Visit the blog for additional graphics, transcripts, and videos. DISCOVER YOUR PRODUCT...

Mar 09, 202211 minSeason 2Ep. 3
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