scholarly journals Developing a Lessons Learned Database for NCDOT Projects Using Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) Approach

Author(s):  
Siddharth Banerjee ◽  
Edward J. Jaselskis ◽  
Abdullah F. Alsharef ◽  
Clare E. Fullerton ◽  
Alyson W. Tamer
Author(s):  
Martha Gardner ◽  
Gene Wiggs

Six Sigma was launched at GE in 1995 by Jack Welch as a systematic way of improving the quality of delivered products and reducing cost across the entire Corporation. Soon after the first wave of Master Black Belts returned from their initial training, it was obvious that GE needed a “version” of Six Sigma adapted by a Design Engineering community that was focused on achieving specific goals of improved product performance, reliability and producibility while achieving a simultaneous reduction in the design cycle time for new products. The purpose of this paper is to share our lessons learned in adapting Six Sigma to the needs of the Design Engineering Community.


2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-82
Author(s):  
Siddharth Banerjee ◽  
Edward J. Jaselskis ◽  
Abdullah F. Alsharef

Project personnel working in construction sites fail to transfer invaluable experiences gained mostly due to the absence of a formalized process to record such information. Construction projects are seldom repetitive in nature and this highlights the need for organizations to have in place robust data repositories to facilitate knowledge sharing. This paper describes an effort in creating a new internal-only web-based lessons learned database named Communicate Lessons, Exchange Advice, Record (CLEAR) for the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). A Design For Six Sigma (DFSS) approach of Identify, Define, Develop, Optimize, and Verify (IDDOV) model was used. Findings from this study will help NCDOT to institutionalize knowledge and improve project cost variations and schedule predictability. In conjunction with this database, a data dashboard is envisioned to provide effective visualizations for the upper management to make informed decisions based on the lessons information in the database. The dashboard will include success metrics such as detecting reduced numbers of claims and claims amounts, witnessing periodical increase in lessons uploaded into the database, and enhanced communication among specialized staff. This approach is a significant contribution to the existing body of knowledge in lessons learned database implementation for construction applications. The anticipated outcome of this new application will be a more efficient and effective public organization through reduced claims, improved designs, and construction workflows, and improved policies and standards. Future researchers can make use of information presented in this paper to build new robust lessons learned systems to improve organizational efficiency.


Author(s):  
Shuhong Wang ◽  
Xinying Liu ◽  
Jie Qiu ◽  
Jian Guo Zhu ◽  
Youguang Guo ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (18) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesús Gerardo Cruz Álvarez

Abstract. The aim of this study is to discuss new product development based on a traditional stage-gate process and to examine how new product development [NPD] tools, such as lean design for Six Sigma, can accelerate the achievement of the main goals of NPD: reliable product quality, cost-effective implementation, and desired time-to-market. These new tools must be incorporated into a new approach to NPD based on the Advanced Product and Quality Planning methodology.Keywords: analysis of variance (ANOVA), design for Six Sigma, DMAIC, industrialexperimentation, robust designResumen. El objetivo de la presente investigación es la promoción de una discusión teórica y practica sobre el enfoque tradicional de lanzamiento de nuevos productos bajo la metodología por fases. Una revisión a profundidad cómo las nuevas herramientas del desarrollo de nuevos productos en lo particular el diseño para seis sigma puede acelerar el tiempo de respuesta al mercado de forma exitosa y a una relación atractiva de costo – beneficio. Las nuevas herramientas pueden ser incorporadas dentro de la estrategia dedesarrollo de nuevos productos bajo el enfoque de planeación avanzada de la calidad de nuevos productos.Palabras clave: análisis de varianza, diseño para seis sigma, diseño robusto,experimentación industrial, metodología DMAIC


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