Six Sigma Project Management Improvement Method-DMAIC Model
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The Six Sigma Project Management Improvement Method-DMAIC Model is a structured approach designed to enhance project efficiency and effectiveness. This flowchart outlines the DMAIC model's five phases: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control. It begins with identifying project issues and organizing processes while engaging key stakeholders. Core data collection and baseline performance determination follow. In-depth data analysis identifies root causes, leading to verified results. Improvement plans are formulated, implemented, and tested for efficacy. Finally, a control system is established, including standard operating procedures, to ensure sustained improvements. This method provides a comprehensive framework for project management enhancement.
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Measure
Control
Analyze the data in depth to identify the root cause of the problem; Verify the analysis results
Define
A
Collect core data; Determine the baseline performance of the current process
Formulate improvement plans; Implement improvement measures; Test and verify the improvement plans
Identify project issues; Organize project processes;Identify key stakeholders;Develop project plans
Improve
M
Establish a control system; Create standard operating procedures (SOP);continuously improve
D
I
Analyze
C

Collect

Collect

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