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Now, now, let's not get too ahead of ourselves here. I mean, if the Champion says the Control Plan is good to go, who are we to argue, am I right? That's what option B is suggesting, and it's not the worst idea.
Hmm, I don't know. What if the business goes through some major restructuring or something? Wouldn't it make sense to revisit the Control Plan and potentially close it at the end of the fiscal year? Just a thought.
Ooh, I think I've got the answer! The Control Plan should stay in place indefinitely, right? It's not something that just gets closed once the job is done. That's what option C is saying, and it makes the most sense to me.
I agree with Dana. The Control Plan is there to ensure the improvements are sustained, so it shouldn't be closed at the whim of the Champion either. That's just asking for trouble down the line.
Well, the way I see it, the Control Plan is a crucial part of the DMAIC process, so it shouldn't be closed just because the project costs have been recouped. That's a bit too simplistic, in my opinion.
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