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Action Plan

Introduction: Action Plan

An Action Plan is a step-by-step outline that shows what tasks need to be done, who is responsible, and when the tasks should be completed. It turns ideas into concrete actions.

Background

Action planning is a basic tool in project management, Lean, and Six Sigma. It ensures that discussions, decisions, and improvement ideas are translated into real outcomes. The Action Plan is often presented in a simple table format for clarity and tracking.

Key Elements / Features

  • Tasks – The specific actions that need to be carried out.
  • Responsibilities – Clear ownership of each task.
  • Timeline – Deadlines or milestones for completion.
  • Resources – Tools or support needed to achieve the task.

Applications / Examples

Action Plans are used in improvement projects, Kaizen events, and daily management. For instance, after a team meeting, an Action Plan may assign tasks such as preparing training, updating processes, or collecting data, with deadlines attached.

Relevance / Impact

An Action Plan increases accountability and ensures follow-up. It keeps projects moving forward, prevents misunderstandings, and makes progress visible.

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