DMAIC | Control Phase
The DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control) model is the core tool of the Six Sigma methodology. All the DMAIC steps are required and are always carried out in the given order.
Control Phase is the fifth stage of the DMAIC model.This page covers the Control phase.
The purpose of this stage is to make the improvement sustainable. Monitor the ongoing performance to ensure continued and sustainable improvements.
Key Deliverables of the Control Phase
– Define and validate monitoring and control system
– Develop standards and procedures
– Implement Statistical Process Control (SPC)
– Develop Transfer Plan (to transfer project from project team to process owners)
– Verify and validate improvement benefits and savings
– Document project details and learning experience
– Share learning experience
– Close project
– Celebrate success
Tools for Control Phase
– Mistake Proofing (Poka Yoke)
– Control Plan
– Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Related pages that you may be interested in:
- Six Sigma
- Six Sigma Implementation Tips
- DMAIC Define Phase
- DMAIC Measure Phase
- DMAIC Analyse Phase
- DMAIC Improve Phase
- Six Sigma Tools
- Design of Experiments | DOE
- Design for Six Sigma | DFSS
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