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Ted Hessing

Control Plan

Posted by Ted Hessing

A control plan is a documented quality control strategy. Typically, you’ll have one per product or service that you offer.

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Ted Hessing

Preventative techniques

Posted by Ted Hessing

Preventive techniques in six sigma are used to proactively identify and address potential problems or defects before they occur.

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Ted Hessing

Control Phase (DMAIC)

Posted by Ted Hessing

The Control phase is the fifth and last phase of a DMAIC process. The main activity in the Control phase is to control the improved process.

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Ted Hessing

Response Plan

Posted by Ted Hessing

A response plan sets out what to do if a process doesn’t meet one of the quality assurance requirements in the control plan.

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Ted Hessing

Plan Do Check Act Cycle

Posted by Ted Hessing

The Plan Do Check Act Cycle, aka A Deming wheel, Shewhart wheel or Shewhart Cycle is the foundation of continuous improvement frameworks

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