Six Sigma Tool Navigator: The Master Guide for Teams
| AKA | N/A |
| Classification | Planning/Presenting (PP) |
Tool description
An action plan is a finalized document that displays action items, due dates, and other related information to successfully implement a solution or manage a project. The action plan breaks down an often complex project into smaller action items that are assigned to people who use stated resources to complete the tasks.
Typical application
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To organize a team effort to implement a solution or process-improvement opportunity.
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To ascertain the progress of completion of listed action items and to verify overall schedule performance.
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To provide a project management tool for monitoring project status.
Problem-solving phase
| Select and define problem or opportunity | |
| Identify and analyze causes or potential change | |
| → | Develop and plan possible solutions or change |
| → | Implement and evaluate solution or change |
| Measure and report solution or change results | |
| Recognize and reward team efforts |
Typically used by
| Research/statistics | |
| Creativity/innovation | |
| Engineering | |
| 1 | Project management |
| Manufacturing | |
| Marketing/sales | |
| 3 | Administration/documentation |
| Servicing/support | |
| Customer/quality metrics | |
| 2 | Change management |
before
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Project planning log
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Project prioritization matrix
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Work breakdown structure (WBS)
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Resource requirements matrix
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Milestones chart
after
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Activity network diagram
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Objectives matrix (OMAX)
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Program evaluation and review technique (PERT)
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Responsibility matrix
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Resource histogram
Notes and key points
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If the action plan's completion date is known, due dates for action items are developed moving backward in time.
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Openly display the action plan so that participants can verify status of completion.
Step-by-step procedure
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STEP 1 The team brainstorms and identifies all required action items and their sequence of completion.
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STEP 2 The facilitator draws an action plan on the whiteboard and lists all required action items and target dates. See example Action Plan for Poster Development.
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STEP 3 Next, team participants or outside-the-team personnel are assigned the responsibility of completing the items.
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STEP 4 All due dates are checked to ensure there are no conflicting time frames, and resource requirements (if known) are noted on the action plan.
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STEP 5 The final plan is verified, signed off by the team, and dated as shown in the example.
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STEP 6 After the action plan has been finalized, approved, and reproduced, a copy is posted on the bulletin board for future progress checks.
Example of tool application
Action Plan for Poster Development
| Action Plan Issue:1 Team: Quality | Date: xx/xx/xx | |||||
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| Objective: Development of a TQM Poster | Approval: WJM | |||||
| No. | Action items | Person responsible | Resources required | Target date | Actual date | Status disposition |
| 1 | Prepare draft | J. Cowen | Review materials | 2-1 | 2-6 | Some definitions are missing |
| 2 | Typewritten info | S. Fagen | Word processing | 4-1 | 3-15 | Have J. C. check copy |
| 3 | Prepare artwork | J.L. (graphics) | Graphics request | 5-1 | ||
| 4 | Check prepared draft | J. Cowen | — | 7-1 | ||
| 5 | Revise draft and artwork | Team | — | 8-1 | ||
| 6 | Cut printing plate | Bill S. (repro) | Print request | 10-15 | ||
| 7 | Print color poster | " | Printshop materials | 11-10 | ||
| 8 | Revise color shading | " | " | 12-1 | ||
| 9 | Check poster quality | Team | Get feedback | 12-5 | ||
| 10 | Request reproduction | WJM | Repro request | 12-15 | ||
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