Design of Experiments (DOE) is a statistical method used to study the relationship between input factors and output responses in a process or system. It allows organisations to test multiple variables simultaneously, identify key influences, and optimise settings to improve performance and quality.
DOE originated in agricultural research in the early 20th century and was formalised by statistician Sir Ronald A. Fisher. Since then, it has become a core tool in engineering, manufacturing, and scientific research. In Lean Six Sigma, DOE is used to support data-driven decision-making by revealing how factors interact and how variation can be reduced.
DOE offers a structured approach to experimentation that saves time and resources compared to one-variable-at-a-time testing. It helps organisations:
By embedding DOE in process improvement and product development, organisations gain robust insights that drive higher performance and competitiveness.