Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control
Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control
Intro
DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) is a structured improvement cycle from Six Sigma. It matters because it provides a repeatable way to diagnose and elevate process performance.
Key points:
- Frames problems and baselines with data.
- Drives sustainable gains through control plans.
- Common use cases: defect reduction (BPM), performance tuning (Apps/Tech), data quality improvements.
- Pitfall: skipping Measure/Analyze and jumping to solutions.
Examples:
- Reducing claims rework via root cause analysis and error-proofing.
- Lowering app response time through measured bottleneck fixes.
- Improving customer data completeness with targeted controls.
In practice:
Assign roles, define KPIs, and maintain a control plan to sustain improvements post‑implementation.
Related terms: six-sigma; kpi; continuous-process-improvement
FAQs:
Q: When should I use DMAIC vs. design methods?
A: Use DMAIC for improving existing processes; use design methods for new processes.
Q: How long is a DMAIC cycle?
A: It varies by scope; timebox each phase with clear exit criteria.
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