: Specific tasks required to correct the issue, often formatted as SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound).
Developing these measures requires a systematic approach to ensure long-term stability: Corrective Measures
: A factual description of the issue—what, where, when, and how it deviates from standards. : Specific tasks required to correct the issue,
: Clearly assigned responsibilities and realistic deadlines to ensure accountability. often formatted as SMART goals (Specific
: The "why." Identifying the underlying factor (like poor maintenance) rather than just the symptom (a machine breakdown).
The Foundation of Operational Resilience: Implementing Effective Corrective Measures
A successful plan isn't just a list of tasks; it is a structured roadmap designed for accountability and results. According to Indeed and Epicor , an effective CAP must include: