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THE 8D Methodology—Team Oriented Problem Solving—TOPS
--A Philosophy and a Part of Continuous Improvement
8D Problem-Solving (Eight Discipline) is a step-by-step problem-solving methodology popularized by Ford Motor Company. With the 8D problem-solving process (or Global 8D as Ford calls it), teams address and solve problems by uncovering and eliminating the root cause of the problem.
Perspective - Problems exist in all organizations. they can be acute, in which case we focus our attention on them until the immediate pain subsides, or they can be chronic, a situation which eventually conditions us to view the problem as normal. Whether acute or chronic, problems will continue to reoccur unless you cease to accept the status quo, develop a problem-solving attitude and implement a formal team-based problem solving process.
People have been using structured problem solving methodologies since the Dark Ages. No single source can claim to be the fountain of modern problem solving techniques. Ford Motor Company developed a method, while the military also developed and quantified their own process during World War II. Both of these methods revolve around the Eight Disciplines.
Ford's Perspective
The development of a Team Oriented Problem Solving strategy, based on the use of statistical methods of data analysis, was developed at Ford Motor Company. The executives of the Powertrain Organization (transmissions, chassis, engines) wanted a methodology where teams(design engineering, manufacturing engineering, and production) could work on recurring problems. In 1986, the assignment was given to develop a manual and a subsequent course that would achieve a new approach to solving tough engineering design and manufacturing problems. The manual for this methodology was documented and defined in "Team Oriented Problem Solving"(TOPS), first published in 1987. The manual and subsequent course material was piloted at World Headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan. Many changes and revisions were made based on feedback from the pilot sessions. This has been Ford's approach to problem solving ever since. It was never based on any military standard or other existing problem solving methodology. The material is extensive and the 8D titles are merely the chapter headings for each step in the process. Ford also refers to their current variant as G8D (Global 8D).
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