Control Plan Training – Date: 26/8/25

Introduction:

The intent of a Control Plan is to create a structured approach for control of
process and product elements while focusing the organization on characteristics important to the customer.
An important part of a Control Plan is a Reaction Plan that clearly specifies what
action to take in case an out-of-control condition occurs. Development and use of Control Plans are a vital aspect of a comprehensive Advanced Quality Planning
Process (APQP).
The Advanced Quality Planning Process was originated by the Automotive Industry Action Group to provide a common, standardized process for planning,
developing and communicating the requirements and status of new products and services to improve the process for New Product Introductions
(NPI).

Program Objective:

By the end of this training course, the participants will have:
Team activities, workshops and other exercises will be used to reinforce the best practices of this methodology to ensure that each participant will be able to put
Control Plan into action for their company’s unique production needs.

  • Explain the intent of a Control Plan. • Understand the evolution of Control Plans during the life cycle of a
    product. • Describe the key sections of a Control Plan.
  • Know how to establish a Reaction Plan. • Distinguish between Reaction Plan triggers and root cause analysis.

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