Process decision program chart
Process Decision Program Chart (PDPC) is a technique designed to help prepare contingency plans. The emphasis of the PDPC is to identify the consequential impact of failure on activity plans, and create appropriate contingency plans to limit risks. Process diagrams and planning tree diagrams are extended by a couple of levels when the PDPC is applied to the bottom level tasks on those diagrams.
Methodology
From the bottom level of some activity box, the PDPC adds levels for:
- identifying what can go wrong (failure mode or risks)
- consequences of that failure (effect or consequence)
- possible countermeasures (risk mitigation action plan)[1]
Similar techniques
The PDPC is similar to the failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) in that both identify risks, consequences of failure, and contingency actions. The FMEA adds prioritized risk levels through rating relative risk for each potential failure point.
References
Further reading
- Tague, Nancy (2004). The Quality Toolbox. ASQ Quality Press. pp. 428–430. ISBN 0-87389-639-4.
- Goal QPC, David (1994). The Memory Jogger II…. Goal QPC Press. pp. 160–162. ISBN 1-879364-44-1.
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