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Dianna Deeney — Active Contributor

Host of Quality during Design podcast and co-host of the Speaking of Reliability podcast.


This author's archive lists contributions of articles and episodes.

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QDD 146 Unraveling QA, QC, Quality Assistance, and Quality 4.0

QDD 146 Unraveling QA, QC, Quality Assistance, and Quality 4.0

Unraveling QA, QC, Quality Assistance, and Quality 4.0

I’m sure you’ve heard it before:

Quality is everyone’s responsibility.

You’ve also heard the terms “quality assurance” and “quality control”. Have you heard of “quality assistance” or “Quality 4.0?

What’s the difference between all of these terms, especially with quality assurance and quality control, the two oldest terms in the list?

As a designer, how are you supposed to interact with these terms? If quality is everyone’s responsibility, then what are yousupposed to do for quality assurance and quality control? Are there different ways you’re supporting each of these ideas inhow you design?

How does quality assistance and Quality 4.0 fit into the design picture?

Let’s explore some official definitions, the changes in quality that led to the quality assistance and Quality 4.0 terms and givesome context of quality with respect to design.

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QDD 145 Simplifying Probabilities for Better Decision Making

QDD 145 Simplifying Probabilities for Better Decision Making

Simplifying Probabilities for Better Decision Making

Ever find yourself stuck trying to gauge the likelihood of an event?

What if you could transform your approach to probability assignments with just one simple trick?

On this episode of Quality During Design, we talk about simplifying probabilities for better decision making. We uncover a method to assign probabilities and occurrence ratings during preliminary assessments.

We share a technique that involves breaking down an event into smaller, more manageable parts, helping you understand and analyze it better. This method makes it easier to assign likelihoods because it provides better understanding of the event, clearer context, and consideration of what may drive things to happen.

Then, we relate these parts to conditional probabilities. We offer example explanations and practical applications to help you grasp conditional probabilities.

Plus, for those looking for additional resources, we have a cheat sheet that can further simplify these concepts for you. Not a subscriber yet? Visit qualityduringdesign.com to sign up and start receiving valuable insights directly in your inbox.

Join us to learn how these techniques can simplify probabilities, improve your assessments, and boost your team’s decision-making.

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QDD 144 From Solo to Collaboration: Lessons from Nobel Laureate Shuji Nakamura and Dale Carnegie

QDD 144 From Solo to Collaboration: Lessons from Nobel Laureate Shuji Nakamura and Dale Carnegie

From Solo to Collaboration: Lessons from Nobel Laureate Shuji Nakamura and Dale Carnegie

 

Are you harnessing the power of collaboration in your professional life? What could Shuji Nakamura, the Nobel Prize-winning engineer behind the blue LED, teach you about teamwork and career growth? Discover how transitioning from an independent researcher to a collaborative leader can elevate your professional journey.

Join me, Dianna Deeney, as I share insights from a recent event co-hosted for the IEEE Philadelphia Professional Communication Society. We’ll uncover valuable lessons from the books “Brilliant!” by Bob Johnstone and Dale Carnegie’s classic “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” both of which spotlight the transformative power of teamwork and communication.

Learn about Shuji Nakamura’s career evolution and find out how his story parallels many of our own professional paths. I’ll also dive into my personal shift from solitary work to embracing collaboration in quality engineering. By leveraging quality tools for better communication and idea sharing within cross-functional teams, you too can drive more successful engineering and design projects. This episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiring anecdotes to help you thrive in your professional life.

Don’t miss out on knowing THE baseline approach that can lead to collaboration success!

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SOR 968 Selecting Tools to Solve Problems

SOR 968 Selecting Tools to Solve Problems

Selecting Tools to Solve Problems

Abstract

Dianna and Fred discuss selecting tools to solve problems that are outside of the workplace, too!
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QDD 143 Bridging Triumph and Trial: A Panel Discussion about Engineering with ‘To Engineer is Human’ and ‘The Wright Brothers’

QDD 143 Bridging Triumph and Trial: A Panel Discussion about Engineering with ‘To Engineer is Human’ and ‘The Wright Brothers’

Bridging Triumph and Trial: A Panel Discussion about Engineering with ‘To Engineer is Human’ and ‘The Wright Brothers’

Anne Meixner, Dr. Vaneeta Kaur Grover, and Dianna Deeney join in a panel discussion about engineering and STEM. They met for an engineering book review to discuss the ideas that came from the books themselves and to link literature about engineering to current-day challenges.

Uncover the intricacies of engineering’s past and present as we dissect To Engineer is Human and The Wright Brothers. Our collective expertise spans the gamut from semiconductor testing to biotechnology statistics, offering a rich tapestry of perspectives on these seminal works. This episode promises a journey through the shared trials and triumphs that shape our engineering landscape and a candid examination of the setbacks we seldom speak about.

Their wish for listeners is to gain different perspectives and to get inspired toward action: to try something new, read one of the books, or make new connections with others.

The episode isn’t complete without their review of the books that sparked this enriching dialogue. You’ll hear why “The Wright Brothers” and “To Engineer is Human” scored high on our recommendation list for anyone keen on understanding the essence of engineering, from the glory of breakthroughs to the wisdom found in failures. Join us for this episode, where we bridge the divide between historical achievement and contemporary challenges in the ever-evolving world of STEM.

This panel discussion about engineering and STEM originally aired on Linked-In Live on November 1, 2023.

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SOR 967 Are Silos an Issue

SOR 967 Are Silos an Issue

Are Silos an Issue?

Abstract

Dianna and Fred discuss workplace politics: are silos an issue?
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QDD 142 What is DFSS and How does Quality during Design Relate?

QDD 142 What is DFSS and How does Quality during Design Relate?

What is DFSS and How does Quality during Design Relate?

We explore the history, philosophy, and methodology of Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) and explore how it relates to Quality during Design (hint: they’re not the same).

Six Sigma

We dissect the acronyms DMAIC and DMADV, revealing how these methodologies are blueprints for achieving excellence. From statistics to Motorola’s legendary quality standards and other history of six sigma, you’ll begin to see how DFSS may relate with your organization’s current design development processes.

Quality during Design

Quality during Design is not DFSS. It can be part of DFSS or any other product development process. Quality during Design is a philosophy that emphasizes the benefits of cross-functional team involvement and a methodology that uses quality tools to refine design concepts early on. Quality tools bridge the gap between team communication and innovative concept development. We review why skipping the crucial steps of questioning and investigating can lead to missed opportunities.

As we navigate through the essential stages of product development, we invite you to join us on this enlightening path to creating impactful and high-quality solutions that stand the test of time—and the marketplace.

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QDD 141 Exposing The Hidden Flaws of FMEA and Risk Matrices: Advancing Your Risk Assessment

QDD 141 Exposing The Hidden Flaws of FMEA and Risk Matrices: Advancing Your Risk Assessment

Exposing The Hidden Flaws of FMEA and Risk Matrices: Advancing Your Risk Assessment

In the realm of risk assessment and management, traditional tools like Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and risk matrices have been widely accepted as the norm. However, beneath the surface of these established methods lie hidden flaws of FMEA and risk matrices that can significantly impact the effectiveness of risk analysis and decision-making processes. The latest podcast episode takes a deep dive into these issues, offering listeners an exploration of the challenges posed by conventional risk assessment techniques.

The episode emphasizes the importance of staying informed and adapting to new methods in the ever-evolving landscape of risk management. By doing so, professionals can ensure that they are not only equipped to handle current challenges but also prepared to meet the demands of the future.

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QDD 140 Getting Information for Product Design with Fred Schenkelberg (A Chat with Cross-Functional Experts) – Part 2

QDD 140 Getting Information for Product Design with Fred Schenkelberg (A Chat with Cross-Functional Experts) – Part 2

Getting Information for Product Design with Fred Schenkelberg (A Chat with Cross-Functional Experts) – Part 2

Dianna Deeney interviews Fred Schenkelberg about getting information for product design, focusing on reliability engineering in new products.

This episode is part 2 of 2.

This interview is part of our series, “A Chat with Cross Functional Experts”. Our focus is speaking with people that are typically part of a cross-functional team within engineering projects. We discuss their viewpoints and perspectives regarding new products, the values they bring to new product development, and how they’re involved and work with product design engineering teammates.

 

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QDD 139 Getting Information for Product Design with Fred Schenkelberg (A Chat with Cross-Functional Experts) – Part 1

QDD 139 Getting Information for Product Design with Fred Schenkelberg (A Chat with Cross-Functional Experts) – Part 1

Getting Information for Product Design with Fred Schenkelberg (A Chat with Cross-Functional Experts) – Part 1

Dianna Deeney interviews Fred Schenkelberg about getting information for product design, focusing on reliability engineering in new products.

This episode is part 1 of 2.

This interview is part of our series, “A Chat with Cross Functional Experts”. Our focus is speaking with people that are typically part of a cross-functional team within engineering projects. We discuss their viewpoints and perspectives regarding new products, the values they bring to new product development, and how they’re involved and work with product design engineering teammates.

 

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QDD 138 Harnessing Team Insights for Risk Analysis using Probabilities

QDD 138 Harnessing Team Insights for Risk Analysis using Probabilities

Harnessing Team Insights for Risk Analysis using Probabilities

Navigating the common roadblocks of team consensus on severity ratings during FMEA or hazard analysis can be challenging. But with the right strategies, your team can capture uncertainty and avoid the pitfall of too many conservative estimates that skew prioritization. Learn how a probability mass function can revolutionize your risk assessment, ensuring a smoother, more accurate process for all stakeholders involved.

 

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SOR 947 Customer Support

SOR 947 Customer Support

Customer Support

Abstract

Dianna and Fred discuss the challenges as a customer when calling for customer support.
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SOR 946 Getting Questions Answered

SOR 946 Getting Questions Answered

Getting Questions Answered

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Dianna and Fred discuss the challenges in asking others reliability questions and getting questions answered.
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QDD 137 From “Fall-Through” to “Follow-Through”: A Proactive Strategy for Design

QDD 137 From “Fall-Through” to “Follow-Through”: A Proactive Strategy for Design

From “Fall-Through” to “Follow-Through”: A Proactive Strategy for Design

Quality during Design isn’t just an add-on; it’s a fundamental aspect that drives innovation, efficiency, and customer satisfaction!

Ever find yourself at the tail end of a project, swamped with unfinished tasks, and wondering where things went awry? Are there important recommended actions that the team was excited about that just didn’t get done? These are the conundrums we tackle in this episode of Quality During Design, with a special nod to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “Be Useful” for his proactive approach to work. Move from “fall-through” to “follow-up and follow-through”.

We dissect the all-too-familiar scenario of projects saddled with incomplete actions, despite our best-laid plans. We don’t just commiserate—we arm you with a strategy to ensure that things are seen through to the end.

Let’s pull lessons from Schwarzenegger’s tenure as California’s governor and his hands-on approach during crises. We dissect the significance of staying involved and the vital role of follow-up and follow-through. Use this when implementing recommended actions from customer studies to FMEAs.  Join us as we cast a critical eye on why management systems sometimes fail in practice and what to do to help ensure success. This isn’t just about weathering audits or ticking boxes; it’s about a commitment to excellence in product and service design.

 

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QDD 136 Welcome Back! New, Upcoming Opportunities with FMEA and Quality during Design

QDD 136 Welcome Back! New, Upcoming Opportunities with FMEA and Quality during Design

Welcome Back! New, Upcoming Opportunities with FMEA and Quality during Design

Quality during Design isn’t just an add-on; it’s a fundamental aspect that drives innovation, efficiency, and customer satisfaction!

Welcome back from our brief hiatus!

One of the highlights of this episode is the introduction of an upcoming FMEA course on Udemy, with The Manufacturing Academy. FMEA, or Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, is a systematic method for evaluating our offerings to identify where and how they might fail and to assess the relative impact of different failures.  Dianna’s approach to FMEA is not only about adhering to traditional methods but also about addressing the criticisms and limitations often associated with them. This course promises to be a fresh take on risk-based decision-making. You’ll hear more about it when it is released!

Moreover, the episode touches upon the ‘Quality During Design Fast Track’ program, which is currently in the works and open to listener feedback. The initiative aims to harness quality tools in novel ways, even before a design concept is fully fleshed out. It emphasizes the importance of early input from cross-functional teams to gather requirements and user needs, thereby making the design process more effective and efficient. This program is system-based and affects how products and services are developed, leading to more thoughtful, user-centric designs.

Listeners are invited: please take brief survey to help Dianna with aspects of these upcoming courses and more.  www.qualityduringdesign.com/survey

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