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QSO 600

Final

Project

Guidelines

and

Rubric

Overview

The final project for this course is the creation of an analysis of product introduction. The final product represents an aut

hentic demonstration of competency

because it will focus on how to account for a new product launch, how to mitigate risk, and how

to manage employees and customers in regard to the new

product launch. The project is divided into

three milestones

, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure

quality final submissions. These milestones

will be submitted in

Modules Three, Five, and Seven.

The final product will be submitted in

Module Nine.

In this assignment

,

you will demonstrate

your mastery of the following course outcomes:

Recommend strategies that incorporate lean manufacturing pr

inciples and mitigate process constraints for fulfilling required cycle and takt time limits

Assess the labor and materials needs required to optimize production increase or new product introductions

Develop strategies that mitigate risk associated with pr

oduction increase or new product introduction and best secure production goals

Develop strategies to manage cross

functional teams required to introduce new products or increase production volume

Utilize a total quality management (TQM) approach for fulfil

ling customer expectations regarding existing products or introducing new products

Prompt

Specifically, the following

critical elements

must be addressed:

I.

Overview

: Provide a concise overview of the

company

you have selected. Frame your analysis by including pertinent information about the company’s

new product launch.

II.

Production Needs

: In this part of the

project

, you will analyze your selected company

’s facility layout

and propose how to best address production of the

new product.

A.

Estimate the process

cycle time

for the new product introduction and compare against estimated takt time.

B.

Determine process

bottlenecks

that may adversely affect cycle time of the new product

introduction.

C.

Explain how principles of

lean management

could be applied to the introduction of the new product to account for adverse effects on cycle time.

D.

Recommend an appropriate

strategy

aligned with principles of lean management that the company coul

d implement to improve cycle time of

the new product introduction.

E.

Assess the labor, equipment, and material

needs

of the company that would be required to support the new product introduction.

F.

Propose a labor, equipment, and materials

plan

to support the

new product introduction that could be implemented by the company.

G.

Explain how your proposed labor, equipment, and materials plan will

support

the new product introduction.

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III.

Risk and Financial Impact

: In this part of the

project

, you will analyze your sele

cted company and offer guidance as to how to address potential risk

factors associated with the introduction of

its

new product and what the overall financial impact of the new product will

be

on the company.

A.

Identify

potential risks

to the company associa

ted with the new product introduction.

B.

Develop a

risk mitigation plan

to address the previously identified risks associated with the introduction of the new product.

C.

Explain how your proposed risk mitigation plan will account for and

address

the previousl

y identified risks.

IV.

Management Strategies

: In this part of the

project

, you will analyze your selected company and offer guidance as to how to form and appropriately

manage the launch of a new product as well as

the

team that will be involved with the lau

nch of the new product.

A.

Describe the

key aspects and characteristics

of the team that you would build to support introduction of the new product.

B.

Select the

stakeholder

from the company that you would include on a cross

functional team to support the intro

duction of the new product.

C.

Explain how your proposed team is

cross

functional

and how that assists them in supporting the introduction of the new product.

D.

Develop a

strategy

you would use to manage the cross

functional team tasked with supporting the

introduction of the new product.

E.

Explain how you could apply principles of total quality management (TQM) in

managing

the product introduction.

F.

Describe how you could utilize the total quality management (TQM) approach for fulfilling

customer expectations

associated with the new

product.

G.

Explain how each

department

in the company would approach assessing customer expectations of the product.

Milestones

Milestone One

:

Overview

In

Module Three

, you will identify an organization and include the reasoning for your selection.

This milestone will be graded with the Milestone One Rubric.

Milestone Two

:

Production Needs

In

Module Five

, you will explore more details about facility layout needs and a

ny special considerations that may be required.

This milestone will be graded with

the Milestone Two Rubric.

Milestone Three

:

Risk and Financial Impact

and

Draft of Management Strategies

In

Module Seven

, you will further expand on plant considerations an

d how they apply to safety.

This milestone will be graded with the Milestone Three Rubric.

Final Submission

:

Analysis of Product Introduction

In

Module Nine

, you will submit your final project. It should be a complete, polished artifact containing

all

of

the critical elements of the final product. It should

reflect the incorporation of feedback gained throughout the course.

This submission will be graded with the Final Project Rubric.

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Deliverabl

e

s

Milestone

Deliverable

Module Due

Grading

One

Overview

Three

Graded separately; Milestone One Rubric

Two

Production Needs

Five

Graded separately; Milestone Two Rubric

Three

Risk and Financial Impact and Draft of

Management Strategies

Seven

Graded separately; Milestone Three Rubric

Final Submission:

Analysis of Product

Introduction

Nine

Graded separately; Final Project Rubric

Final

Project

Rubric

Guidelines for

Submission:

Your analysis of product introduction must be 12

to

15 pages in length (plus a cover page and references) and written in APA fo

rmat.

Use double spacing, 12

point Times New Roman font, and one

inch margins. Include at least

10

references cited in APA format.

Instructor Feedback

:

This activity uses an integrated rubric in Blackboard. Students can view instructor feedback in the

Grade Center. For more information,

review

these instructions

.

Critical Elements

Exemplary (

100%

)

Proficient (

90

%

)

Needs

Improvement (

70

%

)

Not Evident (

0%

)

Value

Overview:

Company

Meets “Proficient” criteria and

demonstrates keen insight

regarding important specifics of

a new product launch

Provides concise overview of

the company and its new

product launch

Provides

overview of the

company and its new product

launch

,

but description either

lacks brevity or has gaps in the

details

Does not provide an overview

of the company and its new

product launch

4.1

Production Needs:

Cycle Time

M

eets “Proficient” cri

teria

,

and

comparison of process cycle

time and takt time

demonstrates nuanced

understanding of product

introduction

Estimates the process cycle

time for the new product

introduction and compares

against estimated takt time

Estimates the process cycle

time

for the new product

introduction

,

but does not

compare to estimated takt time

or estimates are illogical

Does not estimate the process

cycle time for the new product

introduction

4.59

Production Needs:

Bottlenecks

Meets “Proficient” criteria

and

provides a comprehensive list of

bottlenecks that may adversely

affect cycle time

Determines process bottlenecks

that may adversely affect cycle

time of the new product

introduction

Determines process bottlenecks

that may adversely affect cycle

time o

f the new product

introduction, but determination

is inappropriate or cursory

Does not determine process

bottlenecks that may adversely

affect cycle time of the new

product introduction

4.59

 

4

Production Needs:

Lean Management

Meets

“Proficient” criteria and

explanation demonstrates a

nuanced understanding of the

relationship between principles

of lean management and cycle

time

Explains how principles of lean

management could be applied

to the introduction of the new

product to accoun

t for adverse

effects on cycle time

Explains how principles of lean

management could be applied

to the introduction of the new

product, but explanation either

lacks accountability for adverse

effects on cycle time, is

inaccurate, or is cursory

Does not exp

lain how principles

of lean management

could

be

applied to the introduction of

the new product to account for

adverse effects on cycle time

4.59

Production Needs:

Strategy

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

recommendation demonstrates

a nuanced understanding of

how principles of lean

management can be applied to

cycle time

Recommends an appropriate

strategy aligned with principles

of lean management that could

be implemented to improve

cycle time of the

new product

Recommends a strategy aligned

with principles of lean

management, but strategy is

either inappropriate or

overgeneralized

Does not recommend a strategy

aligned with principles of lean

management that could be

implemented to improve cycle

time

of the new product

4.59

Production Needs:

Needs

M

eets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

assessment outlines in

significant detail

the

labor,

equipment

,

and material

requirements that result in a

highly efficient process

Assesses

the company’s

labor,

material and equipment needs

that would be required to

support the new product

Assesses

the company’s

labor,

material and equipment needs

that would be required to

support the new product, but

assessment is inaccurate or

overgeneralized

Does not as

sess

the company’s

labor, material

,

and equipment

needs that would be required to

support the new product

6.12

Production Needs:

Plan

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

the plan demonstrates insight

into the labor, equipment

,

and

materials required to support

new production

Proposes a labor, equipment

,

and materials plan to support

the new product introduction

Proposes a labor, equipment

,

and materials plan to support

the new product introduction,

but proposed plan is

inapprop

riate or

overgeneralized

Does not propose a labor,

equipment

,

and materials plan

to support the new product

introduction

6.12

Production Needs:

Support

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

explanation demonstrates a

nuanced understanding of how

the labor, equipment, and

materials plan supports the

launch

Explains how the proposed

labor, equipment, and materials

plan will support the new

product launch

Explains how the proposed

labor,

equipment, and materials

plan will support the new

product launch, but explanation

is inappropriate or cursory

Does not explain how the

proposed labor, equipment, and

materials plan will support the

new product launch

6.12

Risk and Financial

Impact: Poten

tial

Risks

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

response demonstrates insight

into the potential risks

associated with new product

introduction

Identifies potential risks to the

company associated with the

new product introduction

Identifies poten

tial risks to the

company associated with the

new product introduction, but

risks are inaccurate or

overgeneralized

Does not identify potential risks

to the company associated with

the new product introduction

6.12

5

Risk and Financial

Impact: Risk

Mitigation Plan

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

the plan demonstrates insight

into how mitigation plans can

reduce risks to product

production

Develops a risk mitigation plan

to address identified risks

associated with introduction of

the new

product

Develops a risk mitigation plan

to address identified risks

associated with introduction of

the new product, but plan is

inappropriate or

overgeneralized

Does not develop a risk

mitigation plan to address

identified risks associated with

introduct

ion of the new product

6.12

Risk and Financial

Impact: Address

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

the plan demonstrates insight

into how mitigation plans can

reduce risks to product

production

Explains how the proposed risk

mitigation plan

accounts for and

addresses identified risk

Explains how the proposed risk

mitigation plan accounts for and

addresses identified risk, but

explanation is inappropriate or

cursory

Does not explain how the

proposed risk mitigation plan

accounts for and addres

ses

identified risk

6.12

Management

Strategies: Key

Aspects and

Characteristics

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

description demonstrates a

nuanced understanding of the

key aspects and characteristics

of a team that would support

the introduc

tion of a new

product

Describes the key aspects and

characteristics of the team that

would be built to support the

introduction of the new product

Describes the key aspects and

characteristics of the team that

would be built to support the

introduction of

the new

product, but description of

team is inaccurate or cursory

Does not describe the key

aspects and characteristics of

the team that would be built to

support the introduction of the

new product

4.59

Management

Strategies:

Stakeholders

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

selection demonstrates a

nuanced understanding of

stakeholders within a company

who would be best qualified to

support the introduction of the

new product

Selects the stakeholders from

the company

to

be included on

a cross

functional team to

support the introduction of the

new product

Selects the stakeholders from

the company to be included on

a cross

functional team, but

selection is inappropriate or

illogical

Does not select stakeholders

from the company

4.59

Management

Strategies: Cross

f

unctional

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

explanation demonstrates keen

insight into how a cross

functional team interacts and

supports the new product

launch

Explains how the team is cross

functional and how this assists

in supporting the introduction

of the new product

Explains how the team is cross

functional, but not how this

assists in supporting the

introduction of the new

product

,

or explanation is

cursory

Does not explain how the team

is cross

functional

4.59

Management

Strategies: Strategy

Meets “Proficient” criteria and

strategy demonstrates a

nuanced understanding of how

to manage a cross

functional

team

Develops a strategy to manage

the cross

functional team

supporting the introduction of

the

new product

Develops a strategy to manage

the cross

functional team, but

developed strategy is

inappropriate or

overgeneralized

Does not develop a strategy to

manage the cross

functional

team

4.59

6

Management

Strategies: Managing

Meets “Profic

ient” criteria

,

and

explanation demonstrates

insight into the relationship

between principles of total

quality management and

product introduction

Explains how principles of total

quality management could be

applied in managing the

product introduction

Exp

lains how principles of total

quality management could be

applied in managing the

product introduction, but

explanation is inaccurate or

cursory

Does not explain how principles

of total quality management

could be applied in managing

the product

introduction

6.12

Management

Strategies: Customer

Expectations

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

description demonstrates

insight into how the TQM

approach helps fulfil

l

customer

requirements

Describes how the TQM

approach could be utilized to

fulfill customer expectations

Describes how

the

TQM

approach could be utilized to

fulfill customer expectations,

but description is inaccurate or

cursory

Does not describe how the TQM

approach could be utilized to

fulfill customer expectations

6.12

Management

Strategies:

Department

Meets “Proficient” criteria

,

and

explanation demonstrates

insight into departmental

characteristics and the

assessment of customer

expectations

Explains how each department

approaches the assessment of

custome

r expectations

Explains how each department

approaches the assessment of

customer expectations, but

explanation is inappropriate or

cursory

Does not explain how each

department approaches the

assessment of customer

expectations

6.12

Articulation of

Response

Submission is free of errors

related to citations, grammar,

spelling, syntax, and

organization and is presented in

a professional and easy

to

read

format

Submission has no major errors

related to citations, grammar,

spelling, syntax, or organizati

on

Submission has major errors

related to citations, grammar,

spelling, syntax, or organization

that negatively impact

readability and articulation of

main ideas

Submission has critical errors

related to citations, grammar,

spelling, syntax, or

organization

that prevent understanding of

ideas

4.1

Total

100%

 

 

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