control phase
Control
control phase
control phase
control phase
control phase
control phase
control phase
Control
Control
Control
The Control phase of DMAIC is designed to ensure that the problem does not reoccur and that the new processes can be further improved over time. This phase involves implementing monitoring systems, standardizing procedures, and establishing controls to maintain improvements. It also includes ongoing training and regular reviews to identify opportunities for further enhancement. By focusing on sustainability, the Control phase helps organizations maintain gains and adapt processes as needed.
The phase of DMAIC designed to ensure that problems do not reoccur and that new processes can be improved over time is the Control phase. This phase involves implementing monitoring systems and controls to sustain improvements and maintain the gains achieved. It also includes developing standard operating procedures and training staff to adhere to these processes. Continuous improvement practices may be introduced to further enhance the process over time.