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Applying a Kano-FAST Integration Approach to Design Requirements for Auditorium Chairs
The design of auditorium chairs can directly reflect the image of public spaces. At present, the development of public furniture is relatively slow compared to household and office furniture. The design of auditorium chairs on the market is severely homogenized, relying on past experience and lacking scientific guidance. In order to create a better indoor public activity environment for users, from the perspective of user needs, first of all, 21 user needs for auditorium chairs were obtained through semi-structured interviews. Then, the Kano model was used to determine the attribute positioning of each demand. Finally, the FAST method was used to transform user demands into functions, assisting in the design optimization of hall chairs and promoting the future development of public furniture. The results indicate that the design of auditorium chairs must meet safety and stability, and the comfort and rechargeability of the seats are the most important needs of users. In the future, the functional design of auditorium chairs also needs to consider intelligent applications. The study applies a Kano-FAST integration method to the design innovation of auditorium chairs, providing data support for the development of furniture enterprise auditorium chairs and promoting product upgrading and optimization.
Applying a Kano-FAST integration approach to design requirements for auditorium chairs
The design of auditorium chairs can directly reflect the image of public spaces. At present, the development of public furniture is relatively slow compared to household and office furniture. The design of auditorium chairs on the market is severely homogenized, relying on past experience and lacking scientific guidance. In order to create a better indoor public activity environment for users, from the perspective of user needs, first of all, 21 user needs for auditorium chairs were obtained through semi-structured interviews. Then, the Kano model was used to determine the attribute positioning of each demand. Finally, the FAST method was used to transform user demands into functions, assisting in the design optimization of hall chairs and promoting the future development of public furniture. The results indicate that the design of auditorium chairs must meet safety and stability, and the comfort and rechargeability of the seats are the most important needs of users. In the future, the functional design of auditorium chairs also needs to consider intelligent applications. The study applies a Kano-FAST integration method to the design innovation of auditorium chairs, providing data support for the development of furniture enterprise auditorium chairs and promoting product upgrading and optimization.
The Brookings Institution - Discussion
John Thornton, chairman of the board of trustees of Brookings, delivers closing remarks Date: January 15, 2013 Location: Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Falk Auditorium, Washington, D.C. Contact: 202-797-6105, events@brookings.edu; http://www.brookings.edu [Note: Event will be webcast live; register at https://www.cvent.com/events/live-webcast-fostering-growth-through-innovation/registration-a9db46601ff5426fb95233d058cb506c.aspx]
Senator Lankford to Hold Indian Affairs Field Hearing in Oklahoma
Anadarko High School Auditorium 1400 Warrior Drive Anadarko, OK 73005 Witnesses: Sean Kouplen Chairman/CEO, Regent Bank, Chairman of the Board of OneFire Holdings Pamela Huddleston Bickford President/CEO, Cherokee Data Solutions Dennis Ruttman Superintendent, Caddo Kiowa Tech Center Dottie Overall District Director, Small Business Administration Clark Southard, MSA, Lt. Col., US Army (Ret.) Executive Director, Washita Valley Regional Partnership, Chairman, Oklahoma Southwest Alliance, Vice-Chairman Delaware Nation Economic Development Authority For more information, go to: http://www.indian.senate.gov/hearing/oversight-field-hearing-advancing-economic-success-indian-country.
The Brookings Institution - Discussion
Former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke; Joseph Stiglitz, recipient of the 2001 Nobel Prize for Economics; and Maurice Obstfeld, chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, deliver remarks on \"Current Economic Policy Issues\" Austan Goolsbee, economist and former member of the White House Cabinet; Michael Boskin, former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers and professor at Stanford University; Alan Krueger, founding director of the Princeton University Survey Research Center; David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy; Roger Porter, IBM professor of business and government at Harvard University; Glenn Hubbard, dean and professor at Columbia Business School; Alan Murray, editor for Fortune Magazine; and Katharine Abraham, director of the Maryland Center for Economics and Policy Date: February 11, 2016 Location: Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Falk Auditorium, Washington, D.C. Contact: 202-797-6105, events@brookings.edu; http://www.brookings.edu/events/2016/02/11-council-economic-advisers-70-year-anniversary
The Brookings Institution - Discussion
Former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernake; Joseph Stiglitz, recipient of the 2001 Nobel Prize for Economics; and Maurice Obstfeld, chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, deliver remarks on \"Current Economic Policy Issues\" Austan Goolsbee, economist and former member of the White House Cabinet; Michael Boskin, former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers and professor at Stanford University; Alan Krueger, founding director of the Princeton University Survey Research Center; David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy; Roger Porter, IBM professor of business and government at Harvard University; Glenn Hubbard, dean and professor at Columbia Business School; Alan Murray, editor for Fortune Magazine; and Katharine Abraham, director of the Maryland Center for Economics and Policy Date: February 11, 2016 Location: Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Falk Auditorium, Washington, D.C. Contact: 202-797-6105, events@brookings.edu; http://www.brookings.edu/events/2016/02/11-council-economic-advisers-70-year-anniversary
Chicago Tribune Rick Kogan column
Using the storm as dramatic backdrop, the play focused on four businessmen who, caught up in the vagaries and viciousness and petty jealousies of office politics, rashly decide to carpool home in the midst of the blizzard. [...]mostly I relied on stories from my folks and from everybody I met who was, shall we say, of a certain '67 blizzard age.'\" Steinhagen's family dates back to the 1880s here, and he may have a genetic predisposition for storytelling, since relatives of both his parents long ago owned South Side neighborhood taverns, places that echo with stories.\\n