DMAIC Project Checklist
Introducing the DMAIC Project Checklist, a simple tool designed to help you organize and implement the DMAIC methodology of Lean Six Sigma problem-solving. This Checklist is a basic breakdown for the five phases of the DMAIC methodology and within each are the recommended expectations of completed activities for each phase.
Structure of the DMAIC Project Checklist
Based on the DMAIC methodology, the DMAIC project checklist consists of five phases: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control. The checklist provides a detailed breakdown of each phase including the key tasks and activities that need to be completed, the tools and techniques that should be used, and the expected outcomes.
- The Define phase of the DMAIC Project Checklist includes tasks such as defining the problem, identifying the project scope, and establishing project goals.
- The Measure phase includes tasks such as collecting data, establishing a baseline, and identifying key performance indicators.
- The Analyze phase includes tasks such as analyzing the data, identifying the root cause of the problem, and developing a hypothesis.
- The Improve phase includes tasks such as developing and implementing a solution, testing the solution, and monitoring the results.
- Finally, the Control phase includes tasks such as establishing a control plan, monitoring the process, and ensuring that the improvements are sustained.
The DMAIC Project Checklist is a valuable tool for those looking to organize and implement the DMAIC methodology of Lean Six Sigma problem-solving. It provides structure, helps you with your discipline, and gives you visibility to key tasks, activities, and expected outcomes.
Designed to be flexible and adaptable, this DMAIC Project Checklist can be customized for your specific needs, add, subtract, modify! It's always easier to edit than it is to create. Download this simple beauty and get your DMAIC project in order.