Value Analysis / Value Engineering (VAVE)
What it is
An approach for systematically analyzing product designs for
the purpose of increasing value (more functionality and/or lower cost).
This approach was developed by Larry Miles of General Electric Corporation in
1947.
What results can I expect?
When properly implemented, VAVE will result in major
improvements in:
How do I know if it will help me?
VAVE may help you in your
product development efforts if:
How does it work?
Product information is gathered which describes
parts and their assembly sequence. This would include physical parts or
models as available, part drawings, exploded assembly drawings and process
information. Equipped with this information, we identify the functions
performed by the product and how these functions are achieved through the parts.
Cost are developed for each function. Where possible we do the same for
competitive products.
We then brainstorm many ways to either eliminate parts, reduce part cost or simplify manufacturing. This typically yields 50 or more potentially viable ideas. These ideas are assessed and many are combined to form "rich concept alternatives." These alternatives are then evaluated to determine a chosen direction. A project plan for implementing that chosen direction is then created.
Pitfalls
Some of the errors most commonly made include:
The EurekaResults.com difference
We combine the power of VAVE with Design For
Assembly, Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) and Quality Function Deployment to
provide an especially effective approach which does not compromise customer
satisfaction.