
Lean Six Sigma Refresher
A Software Project Management Plan (SPMP) is a comprehensive document that outlines how a software-related project will be executed, monitored, and controlled. In Lean Six Sigma (LSS), it provides the structured framework for managing software initiatives while ensuring alignment with process improvement goals.
📄 Purpose
Planning: Defines objectives, scope, deliverables, and success criteria.
Coordination: Aligns the project team, stakeholders, and sponsors.
Risk Management: Identifies potential risks and mitigation strategies.
Quality Assurance: Ensures the software solution meets both technical and business requirements.
Control: Provides mechanisms for tracking progress and sustaining improvements.
✅ Value in LSS Projects
Ensures software initiatives support process improvement goals.
Provides discipline and transparency in execution.
Builds stakeholder confidence by showing structured planning.
Strengthens the Define and Control phases by aligning technical work with business outcomes.
Takeaway: The SPMP is the roadmap for software projects within Lean Six Sigma—it ensures that technical solutions are delivered on time, within scope, and aligned with quality and improvement objectives.