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QFD Institut Deutschland e. V.
Pohligstrasse 1, D-50969 Koeln (Germany)
Phone: + 49 (0) 221 470 53 70
Fax: + 49 (0) 221 470 53 86
Email: [email protected]
WWW: www.qfd-id.de
Sponsors:Sponsors:
Deutsche Gesellschaftfür Qualität e. V.
Munich Munich –– Germany, Germany, September 4September 4––6, 2002 6, 2002
Astron Hotel Astron Hotel MünchenMünchen DeutscherDeutscher KaiserKaiser
Institut für QualitätsmanagementDr.Fritz Weigang+Partner
Europäisches TRIZ-Centrum für Innovatives Problemlösen e. V.
““Open QFD”Open QFD”
88thth International Symposium onInternational Symposium onQualityQuality FunctionFunction DeploymentDeployment
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QFD-know-how of the 130 QFD-ID members
18%
46%
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32%
learningQFD-userbothno comment
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Affiliation of QFD-ID members
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Size of Institution, where QFD-ID member is employed at
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1001 and more
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QFD in Germany: Factors of Influence
Positive Effects:Positive Effects: Negative Effects:Negative Effects:
The “InternationalHouse of Quality”
Economical crises
Increased engineering complexity
Globalization
Lack of Integration with other Methodologies
International fear of terrorist attacks
Economical crises
Win / Win / Win
EnterprisesEnterprises UniversitiesUniversities QFD InstitutesQFD Institutes
• Success Stories and Case Studies
• Research and Teachings
QFD Market
• Knowledge and Resources Sharing
Scarce access to human resources
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ISQFD'02 Munich Participants by Continents
America10%
Australia3%
Asia46%
Africa6%
Europe35%
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ISQFD'02 Munich Participants by Nations
Nation Participants Percentage Nation Participants PercentageAustralia 2 1,61% Korea 2 1,61%Belarus 1 0,81% Libya 1 0,81%Brazil 6 4,84% Mexico 4 3,23%Canada 2 1,61% Nepal 1 0,81%Congo 1 0,81% Nigeria 8 6,45%Germany 36 29,03% Norway 1 0,81%Ghana 7 5,65% Pakistan 5 4,03%India 5 4,03% Sweden 2 1,61%Iran 5 4,03% Switzerland 1 0,81%Italy 5 4,03% Turkey 3 2,42%Japan 20 16,13% United Kingdom 2 1,61%Korea 2 1,61% USA 4 3,23%
All 124 100,00%
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ISQFD’02 SYMPOSIUM PROGRAMME THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2002Time
Registration
O P E N I N GProf. Dr. Georg Herzwurm, QFD Institut Deutschland e. V. (Germany)
K E Y N O T EEfficiency and effectiveness of working methods
Prof. Dr. Udo Lindemann, TU Munich (Germany)
TRACK AQFD and StrategyChair: Prof. Dr. W. Pietsch
TRACK BQFD and Customer OrientationChair: Prof. Dr. G. Herzwurm
TRACK CQFD in Product DevelopmentChair: Dr. R. Herb
TRACK DQFD MethodsChair: Prof. Dr. W. Pietsch
TRACK B QFD and Customer OrientationChair: Prof. Dr. G. Herzwurm
TRACK EQFD Approach Chair: Dr. R. Herb
K E Y N O T EQFD and Design for Six Sigma: A Quality Product Development Syst em
Glenn Mazur, North American QFD Institute (USA)
Mitgliederversammlung QFD-Institut Deutschland e.V.
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Coffee Break
Akao Prize Dinner
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ISQFD’02 SYMPOSIUM PROGRAMME FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2002
Time
K E Y N O T EQFD and Knowledge Management on Health Care Service
Prof. Dr. Yoji Akao, Asahi University (Japan)QFD-ID Innovation Award 2002 Ceremony
TRACK HQFD and other MethodsChair: Dr. R. Herb
TRACK IQFD Case StudiesChair: Prof. Dr. W. Pietsch
TRACK JQFD and ITChair: Prof. Dr. G. Herzwurm
TRACK KQFD in Special ApplicationsChair: Dr. R. Herb
TRACK IQFD Case StudiesChair: Prof. Dr. W. Pietsch
TRACK JQFD and ITChair: Prof. Dr. G. Herzwurm
QFD-ID Innovation Award 2002: Presentation of the Winning Paper
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C L O S I N GProf. Dr. Georg Herzwurm, QFD Institut Deutschland e. V. (Germany)
O P E N I N GProf. Dr. Georg Herzwurm, QFD Institut Deutschland e. V. (Germany)
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Lunch
Coffee Break
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