from the Perspective of Competitive Advantage
by
Edwin B. Dean
According to Mizuno (1988), the PDPC method
helps determine which processes to use to obtain desired results by evaluating the progress of events and the variety of conceivable outcomes. Implementation plans do not always progress as anticipated. When problems, technical or otherwise, arise, solutions are frequently not apparent. The PDPC method, in response to these kinds of problems, anticipates possible outcomes and prepares countermeasures that will lead to the best possible solutions.
He further notes that
the PDPC method can be used toThe PDPC diagram is a simple graphical tool which can be used to mitigate
- Establish an implementation plan for management by objectives
- Establish an implementation plan for technology-development themes
- Establish a policy of forecasting and responding in advance to major events predicted in the system
- Implement countermeasures to minimize nonconformities in the manufacturing process
- Set up and select adjustment measures for negotiating process
Quality Technologies | Seven Management Tools | Use
Originated on 940914 | Improved on 940914
Author Ed Dean |
Curator Al Motley