In Lean Six Sigma projects, Tollgates are formal checkpoints used within the DMAIC cycle (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control). They act as evaluation points to ensure progress, quality, and alignment before moving from one phase to the next.
The concept of Tollgates stems from project management and quality control practices. In DMAIC, each phase produces specific deliverables that must be reviewed. Tollgates help confirm that objectives are met, risks are addressed, and stakeholders are aligned, preventing projects from drifting off course.
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Tollgates enhance project discipline by combining structure with accountability. They prevent errors from escalating, engage stakeholders through regular reviews, and ensure resources are used effectively. By incorporating Tollgates, organisations increase the likelihood of achieving measurable improvements in efficiency, quality, and cost savings.