A Process Decision Program Chart (PDPC) is a planning tool used to identify possible risks in a plan and prepare countermeasures. It helps teams think ahead, anticipate problems, and ensure plans are realistic and resilient.
The PDPC is one of the Seven Management and Planning Tools developed in Japan to support structured decision-making and quality improvement. It is often used after a Tree Diagram, adding a deeper layer of risk analysis and preventive thinking.
For example, in a product launch plan, a PDPC may reveal risks such as supplier delays or IT failures. Countermeasures like securing backup suppliers or testing systems in advance can then be built into the plan.
The PDPC improves reliability and reduces surprises during implementation. By preparing for risks, teams can respond faster and increase the chance of project success. It supports proactive thinking and builds confidence in complex plans.