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Udemy Course link @ coupon rate USD 12.99 - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KlhW... ________________________________________________________________________________ Connecting with me in Linkedin : / evelyn-cmtan Website @ https://www.360qualitymanagement.com/ My books @ https://www.amazon.com/author/evelyntan ________________________________________________________________________________ #qualityengineering #manufacturing In this video, we'll explore the concept of zero defects and its biggest contributors in modern manufacturing processes. While some sources emphasize the importance of having a zero-defect mindset, Philip Crosby identified operator workmanship as the biggest obstacle to achieving zero defects in the 1960s. However, with the advancement of technology and complex supply chains, achieving zero defects requires more than just good workmanship. Design for manufacturability (DFM) is essential to ensure products are designed for efficient and effective manufacturing. Unfortunately, many manufacturing lines still struggle to achieve zero defects and six sigma quality due to poor product design. In this video, we'll dispel the misconception that workmanship and manufacturing process alone can achieve zero defects and explain why following the principles of DFM is crucial. Time stamp Introduction 0:00 World full of Poor design product 1:15 Product Design is biggest obstacle 1:52 Design for manufacturability strategy 2:57 Concurrent engineering 5:08 Key Process input in DFM 6:03 Design for manufacturability principles 6:40 Traditional silo over the war approach 9:38