This blog explains about one of the new features from QM module i.e., “Problem solving process through 8D methodology”, Which is available in in S/4 HANA 1909 and S/4 HANA 2020 as well.
When we implement QM module for automobile industry, the most common ask from business is to map 8D methodology in SAP. Since we do not have direct solution in standard SAP either we do custom development or we do work around by defining tasks and activities in quality notifications. Now SAP came up with feature called “Non-conformance management” which deals with defects recording and investigation for that defect either through traditional Quality notifications or with 8D methodology.
What is 8D methodology?
The eight disciplines (8D) model is one of the problem solving approach typically employed by quality engineers. It is most used by the automotive industry however it has been successfully applied in healthcare, retail, finance, government and manufacturing.
The purpose of the 8D methodology is to identify, correct, and eliminate recurring problems, making it useful in product and process improvement. The 8D problem solving model establishes a permanent corrective action based on statistical analysis of the problem and focuses on the origin of the problem by determining its root causes. Although it originally comprised eight stages, or disciplines, the eight disciplines system was later augmented by an initial planning stage.
How to use 8D methodology?
How 8D methodology works in S/4 HANA?
When any defect identified by Quality technician or Quality engineer, they will create defect by using “Process defects” fiori app and upload the relevant documents and picture if required.
In this app, we have option to two option for problem solving for the created defect under “problem solving process tab” Here you can choose one of the below options.
Once you select 8D methodology, you can get below format as like legacy 8D format. Here you can eight disciplines. Initially all tasks will have status “Not started”. Once you start the task you can change the status to “In process” and then you can change to “complete” once it gets completed.
During this process, you can define the root cause in D4, can define task for corrective action with respect to root cause in D5, can implement task and can be assigned, which was defined in earlier stage in D6 and can perform prevent actions in D7.
Once step get completed, update the status as “Completed” so that status can be monitored. By this way you can perform 8D steps by using standard SAP functionality.
This functionality available only in fiori that means this feature is not available in GUI. By using this functionality, we can map 8D methodology requirement in SAP without any custom development or without any work arounds.
Thanks & Regards
Hanumantharao.C
SME-PP/QM
Okumaya devam et...
When we implement QM module for automobile industry, the most common ask from business is to map 8D methodology in SAP. Since we do not have direct solution in standard SAP either we do custom development or we do work around by defining tasks and activities in quality notifications. Now SAP came up with feature called “Non-conformance management” which deals with defects recording and investigation for that defect either through traditional Quality notifications or with 8D methodology.
What is 8D methodology?
The eight disciplines (8D) model is one of the problem solving approach typically employed by quality engineers. It is most used by the automotive industry however it has been successfully applied in healthcare, retail, finance, government and manufacturing.
The purpose of the 8D methodology is to identify, correct, and eliminate recurring problems, making it useful in product and process improvement. The 8D problem solving model establishes a permanent corrective action based on statistical analysis of the problem and focuses on the origin of the problem by determining its root causes. Although it originally comprised eight stages, or disciplines, the eight disciplines system was later augmented by an initial planning stage.
How to use 8D methodology?
- D1: Use a team – Select and establish a team of people with product/process knowledge.
- D2: Define and describe the problem– Specify the problem by identifying in quantifiable terms the who, what, where, when, why, how, and how many (5W2H) for the problem.
- D3: Develop interim containment plan; implement and verify interim actions– Define and implement containment actions to isolate the problem from any customer.
- D4: Determine, identify, and verify root causes and escape points– Identify all applicable causes that could explain why the problem occurred. Also identify why the problem was not noticed at the time it occurred by using 5 whys and cause and effect diagram to map causes against the effect or problem identified.
- D5: Choose and verify permanent corrections (PCs) for problem/nonconformity– Through preproduction programs, quantitatively confirm that the selected correction will resolve the problem for the customer.
- D6: Implement and validate corrective actions– Define and implement the best corrective actions (CA).
- D7: Take preventive measures– Modify the management systems, operation systems, practices, and procedures to prevent recurrence of this and all similar problems.
- D8: Congratulate your team– Recognize the collective efforts of the team. The team needs to be formally thanked by the organization.
How 8D methodology works in S/4 HANA?
When any defect identified by Quality technician or Quality engineer, they will create defect by using “Process defects” fiori app and upload the relevant documents and picture if required.
In this app, we have option to two option for problem solving for the created defect under “problem solving process tab” Here you can choose one of the below options.
- Quality tasks
- 8D methodology.
Once you select 8D methodology, you can get below format as like legacy 8D format. Here you can eight disciplines. Initially all tasks will have status “Not started”. Once you start the task you can change the status to “In process” and then you can change to “complete” once it gets completed.
During this process, you can define the root cause in D4, can define task for corrective action with respect to root cause in D5, can implement task and can be assigned, which was defined in earlier stage in D6 and can perform prevent actions in D7.
Once step get completed, update the status as “Completed” so that status can be monitored. By this way you can perform 8D steps by using standard SAP functionality.
This functionality available only in fiori that means this feature is not available in GUI. By using this functionality, we can map 8D methodology requirement in SAP without any custom development or without any work arounds.
Thanks & Regards
Hanumantharao.C
SME-PP/QM
Okumaya devam et...