The Kano Analysis - One Point Lesson

The Kano method is a comprehensive approach to understanding customer satisfaction and quality management. It provides a way to evaluate new product ideas, potential improvements, and determine how certain product features differentiate from the competition. A One Point Lesson (OPL) is a concise document that explains a single concept or procedure. It is used to train employees on a specific task or process. OPLs are typically one page long and contain step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and other visual aids, such as these created by www.lean6sigma.academy.

Riaan Du Plooy | Author Level 5

0.0
(0) 0 Students

What you will learn

  • Kano Analysis

  • Customer Focus

  • Data analysis

  • Quick Reference

  • Improvements

  • Competitive

The Kano Analysis OPL contains information about these steps:

How to...
- Identify the key concepts of the Kano Analysis.
- Determining the most important steps in the process.
- Creating a visual aid, such as a flowchart or diagram, to illustrate the process.
- Write clear and concise instructions for each step.
- Include examples or case studies to help employees understand how to apply the Kano Analysis.

img
No Discussion Found

0.0

0 Reviews

5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
Meet Your Instructor

Instructor
4.6 Rating
149 Students
Author Level 5
121 Courses
About Instructor

Riaan is a dynamic leader, coach, facilitator, Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt with over 20 years of hands-on experience driving business results. Riaan is highly skilled and has worked across diverse industries internationally. With a degree in Chemical Engineering, Riaan started in the major breweries and bakeries in South Africa and was so dedicated to his work that he was often known to take his work home with him.

video

$ 10.00 $ 15.00

33.33% off
  • Course Duration
    0
  • Course Level
    Intermediate
  • Student Enrolled
    0
  • Language
    English
This Course Includes
  • 0 Video Lectures
  • 0 Quizzes
  • 0 Assignments
  • 0 Downloadable Resources
  • 365 days after the enrollment
  • Certificate of Completion