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Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:24 am Post subject: What is DMAIC? (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) |
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What is DMAIC?
Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control. Incremental process improvement using Six Sigma methodology. See DMAIC Methodology
Pronounced (Duh-May-Ick).
DMAIC refers to a data-driven quality strategy for improving processes, and is an integral part of the company's Six Sigma Quality Initiative. DMAIC is an acronym for five interconnected phases: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control.
Each step in the cyclical DMAIC Process is required to ensure the best possible results.
The process steps:
Define the Customer, their Critical to Quality (CTQ) issues, and the Core Business Process involved.
• Define who customers are, what their requirements are for products and services, and what their expectations are
• Define project boundaries the stop and start of the process
• Define the process to be improved by mapping the process flow
Measure the performance of the Core Business Process involved.
• Develop a data collection plan for the process
• Collect data from many sources to determine types of defects and metrics
• Compare to customer survey results to determine shortfall
Analyze the data collected and process map to determine root causes of defects and opportunities for improvement.
• Identify gaps between current performance and goal performance
• Prioritize opportunities to improve
• Identify sources of variation
Improve the target process by designing creative solutions to fix and prevent problems.
• Create innovate solutions using technology and discipline
• Develop and deploy implementation plan
Control the improvements to keep the process on the new course.
• Prevent reverting back to the "old way"
• Require the development, documentation and implementation of an ongoing monitoring plan
• Institutionalize the improvements through the modification of systems and structures (staffing, training, incentives |
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