
Modified Failure Mode and Effect Analysis Approaching to Improve Organization Performance based on Baldrige Criteria- A Case Study of AN Electro-medic Industry
Author(s) -
Sugiri Widjajanto,
Erry Rimawan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
operational research in engineering sciences: theory and applications/operational research in engineering sciences: theory and applications.
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2620-1747
pISSN - 2620-1607
DOI - 10.31181/oresta20402039w
Subject(s) - failure mode and effects analysis , quality (philosophy) , excellence , process management , strengths and weaknesses , product (mathematics) , operations management , business , organizational performance , indonesian , organizational structure , operational excellence , computer science , engineering , marketing , reliability engineering , management , psychology , economics , mathematics , social psychology , philosophy , linguistics , geometry , epistemology , political science , law
Full attention is paid to quality in manufacturing; however, less effort is made to develop the organizational performance, which drives overall manufacturing quality. This research measures performance of one manufacturing company that in 2020 experienced surging in demand and experiencing barriers to social activities due to the pandemic. The evaluation was carried out using seven variables from the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence (MBCfPE) which were elaborated into 43 indicators of organizational performance. Weaknesses and strengths of organizational performance were sharpened through focus group discussions with experts and ended with a performance improvement solution with a priority rank based on risk priority numbers (RPN) of the FMEA method. The highest RPN is 567 and 432, respectively, for national standard implementation in a particular product and operational scheme during emergency conditions like the Cov-19 pandemic. This study contributes to Indonesian research that combines questionnaires and FMEA improvement analysis based on the US Baldrige criterion.