CIP
Corrective Improvement Plan
Definition
A Corrective Improvement Plan is a structured approach for addressing identified deficiencies in processes, systems, or performance. CIPs document the problem, root causes, corrective actions, responsible parties, timelines, and metrics for verifying effectiveness.
CIPs may be required in response to audit findings, quality deficiencies, or performance issues. Strong CIP development and execution demonstrates contractor commitment to continuous improvement. Effective CIPs address root causes rather than symptoms and include verification measures to confirm problem resolution.
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