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DMADV five phases illustrated with cycle diagram
from deck Six Sigma Presentation DMAIC Diagrams (PPT template)

Explaining 5 phases of the DMAVD / DFSS (Design for Six Sigma)

Slide Content

The slide outlines the five phases of the Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) methodology, DMAVD: Define, Measure, Analyze, Design, and Verify. The Define phase focuses on establishing design goals aligned with customer demands and business strategy. Measure involves identifying CTQs (Critical To Quality factors), assessing product and process capabilities, and evaluating risks. Analyze is the phase where alternatives are developed and assessed. Design refers to creating an improved alternative based on the analysis. Finally, Verify encompasses testing the design through pilot runs, implementing the production process, and transitioning ownership to the process owner.

Graphical Look

  • The slide features a circular flowchart with five colored circular nodes connected by arrows, illustrating the sequence of the DMAVD phases.
  • Each phase is represented by an icon within its respective circle, correlating to the phase’s activity (e.g., a target for Define, a magnifying glass for Analyze).
  • The colors of the nodes vary (teal for Define, blue for Measure, purple for Analyze, orange for Design, and green for Verify), providing a clear visual distinction between phases.
  • In the center, a large grey '6σ' symbol is shown, indicative of the Six Sigma aspect.
  • To the right of the circular flowchart, corresponding explanations for each phase are presented in colored text boxes with bullet points, matching the colors of the respective phase circles.
  • A bold arrow graphically connects each phase title to its detailed description, ensuring clarity in the flow of information.

The overall look of the slide is professional and visually organized, effectively using color-coded elements and icons to convey the sequence and details of the DMAVD/DFSS process in an engaging manner.

Use Cases

  • Presenting the DFSS methodology in training sessions for quality management or process improvement teams.
  • Outlining the steps of a project following the DMAVD/DFSS approach in a business strategy meeting or workshop.
  • Reviewing the phases of DMAVD/DFSS during a project kickoff to align team members on the process flow.
  • Using as a reference for project management to ensure that each phase of the DMAVD/DFSS process is executed properly.

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