What you should know about driving teams to improve manufactured product quality

By Mark Zetter

Mark Zetter

Mark Zetter Silicon Valley | North America
Founder at VentureOutsou
Business Services
CEO/President


Meeting guiding principles

1. Beginning with the start of each calendar quarter, the team will determine two or three manufactured product yield points to focus on for the various products in any one product program. Any yield points determined must be compared by putting actual yields against product target yields which can be determined jointly by the OEM customer and the contract manufacturer. All of the above must be agreed upon by all team members and documented regularly.

2. Engineering must provide all product yield data to team members a minimum of 24 hours before meetings take place.

3. Product DOA failures are to be discussed in meetings only for the purpose of reducing DOA rates and this should be done only after the root cause of the DOA has been determined.

4. Manufactured product data for presenting at meetings to team members should be reported in the following manner:

  • Inclusive manufacturing product yield points should include weekly yield charts and graphs showing a minimum of data for the past five weeks which compares actual yields against target product yields that are established by the team. Product quantities built and failed quantities must be detailed for all products in any particular customer program being manufactured.
  • Yields for the two, or three, focal points must be presented in pareto analysis format. This will help in identifying the most frequent types of product quality issues and defects.
  • Action items determined by the team to be included in an opportunity log or, list of action items, are assigned to help improve yields and drive quality. As each item is ‘closed’ and considered to no longer be an issue, the item is removed from the list three weeks after closure.

5. Items to be included in the list of action items are assigned at a maximum of two action items per yield point and should be assigned only for the two or three focal yield points. Team members must work together so that at any given point in time no more than six action items can be opened on the action item. One exception to this rule might be where the yield on a yield point other than a focal yield point is determined to be catastrophic by the team and requires immediate attention.

6. ANY failure to close an action item against an appropriate period of time must result in management escalation. Program management must be responsible for escalating the issue to management of the appropriate functional group the action item is assigned to and scheduling a meeting to discuss why the functional group has not moved properly to close the action item.

Meeting format

An effective agenda or meeting format that is focused on driving efficient meetings should cover the following:

  • The meeting is facilitated by program management
  • Review of focal yield points and quarterly objectives and goals
  • Review and status of open action items
  • Review of yield data across all manufactured product (inclusive)
  • Review and discussion of yield and pareto data from focal yield points
  • Discussion to determine new action items. Its important for action items to get ‘buy-in’ from all team meeting members
  • Teams meetings should last no more than 60 minutes

Follow up and meeting minutes distribution

Program management must distribute minutes from the meeting within 24 hours to managers of program management; test engineering, process engineering, and the factory general manager. Minutes should also include a list of names of meeting attendees.


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