A Belt concludes a Lean Six Sigma project with the creation of a Control Plan. At what point can the Control Plan be closed?
A Belt concludes a Lean Six Sigma project with the creation of a Control Plan. At what point can the Control Plan be closed?
A Control Plan in Lean Six Sigma is considered a living document, meaning it must be continuously updated and maintained to ensure ongoing process control and improvement. It is never formally 'closed' as it needs to adapt to process changes and issues that may arise over time. Therefore, the Control Plan is always active and evolving.
A. Never, a Control Plan is a living document