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INNOVACIÓN Y TECNOLOGÍA

Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2012): La arquitectura financiera en las organizaciones para la competitividad: 978-607-96203-0-1

Lean design for six sigma: an integrated approach to achieving product reliability and low-cost manufacturing.

Enviado
junio 17, 2016
Publicado
2018-08-25

Resumen

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.

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