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Project Title BACKGROUND RESULTS AIM METHODS SOLUTIONS CONCLUSIONS Names of Team Members BACKGROUND Define Problem/Reason for Action Provide baseline performance data Define project scope RESULTS Summary of performance results Graphical representation of improvement The use of statistical process control tools (especially annotated run charts or control charts) is preferred to demonstrate the performance of data over time AIM Measurable goals, objectives, project outcome metrics “Improve what, by how much, by when, for whom” METHODS Describe methods/approach utilized for improvement work (PDSA, model for improvement, Lean A3, etc) An outline of your project design/strategy for change that explains how you will reach your aim Method for data collection SOLUTIONS An explanation of the changes made to achieve improvement in the targeted process Describe rapid experiments, PDSA cycles and/or actions or tests implemented CONCLUSIONS Lessons learned Summary of findings Project summary NEXT STEPS Plan for sustainment Description of additional work to be completed Plan for spread, if applicable