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Compare revenue, expenses, and profit across quarters with a clean, professional bar chart you can customize and share instantly.
A completely free pie chart template you can edit online, customize, and download — no account, no watermark, no cost.
A professionally designed 3D pie chart template with depth, perspective tilt, and a polished finish — ready to fill with your own data.
A free, editable 24-hour pie chart template showing how a typical day is divided across work, sleep, and personal activities.
A ready-to-use 12-section pie chart template ideal for monthly data, annual plans, or any dataset with twelve categories.
A ready-to-use budget pie chart template showing a typical monthly spending breakdown — fully editable with your own figures.
An empty, ready-to-fill pie chart template for any topic, class project, or data set.
A professionally designed pie chart template you can customize and download for free.
A ready-to-use PEST analysis template with sample Political, Economic, Social, and Technological factors—edit and export in minutes.
Show what two groups share and what sets them apart using a clean, fully customizable Venn diagram.
Visualizes suppliers, inputs, process steps, outputs, and customers in one clear diagram.
This template visualizes Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, and Customers to clarify boundaries, expectations, and data for your DMAIC project.
Visualizes the end-to-end inpatient admission workflow from suppliers and inputs through core process steps to outputs and customers.
This template visualizes modules, weeks, learning objectives, and readings in a clean, hierarchical outline for fast course planning.
This template visualizes a complete creative writing course outline with modules, lessons, objectives, assignments, readings, and assessments.
This argumentative essay outline example visualizes your full structure—from hook and thesis to counterargument, rebuttal, and conclusion—so you can plan a persuasive draft fast.
This template visualizes a 14‑week philosophy syllabus by modules, weeks, topics, readings, learning objectives, and assessments.
This template visualizes your private pilot course outline—modules, lessons, prerequisites, flight-hour minimums, and exam checkpoints—in one clear hierarchy.
This template visualizes your introduction, thesis, rhetorical situation, appeals, body points, and conclusion to build a strong rhetorical analysis essay outline.
Visualize your AI curriculum as a clean hierarchy of modules, lessons, objectives, prerequisites, and assessments.
Visualize a 15-week course by units, weekly topics, authors, works, objectives, and assessments.
Visualize an English 101 course outline with modules, weeks, objectives, readings, assignments, assessments, and policies in a clear hierarchy.
Visualize an idea worth spreading with a narrative arc, shocking statistics, and one big takeaway in a clean, editable outline.
Visualizes gratitude, acknowledgments, a brief story, and closing thanks in a clear, speaker-ready outline.
| Suppliers | Inputs | Process | Outputs | Customers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Supplier: Sales / Marketing — provides customer requirements (editable)] | [Input: Customer requirements / CTQs (editable)] | [Process Step 1: Define — Project charter, scope, CTQs, stakeholders (editable)] | [Output: Improved process performance metrics (lower defect rate, cycle time) (editable)] | [Customer: End users / Consumers — receive final product or service (editable)] |
| [Supplier: Procurement / Vendors — supplies materials and components (editable)] | [Input: Raw materials / components (editable)] | [Process Step 2: Measure — Map process, collect baseline data, identify key metrics (editable)] | [Output: Updated SOPs and control plans (editable)] | [Customer: Sales / Account Management — requires reliable delivery and quality (editable)] |
| [Supplier: Operations / Production — provides current process input and capacity (editable)] | [Input: Process documentation / SOPs (editable)] | [Process Step 3: Analyze — Root cause analysis, Pareto, hypothesis testing (editable)] | [Output: Root cause analysis documentation and corrective actions (editable)] | [Customer: Executive Leadership — needs metric-driven results and ROI (editable)] |
| [Supplier: IT / Data Team — provides system data and reporting tools (editable)] | [Input: Historical performance data / defect logs (editable)] | [Process Step 4: Improve — Design and pilot solutions, implement improvements (editable)] | [Output: Pilot results and validated solution package (editable)] | [Customer: Regulatory / Compliance Bodies — require documented adherence (editable)] |
| [Supplier: Voice of Customer (VOC) / Customer Feedback — source of requirements and complaints (editable)] | [Input: Equipment & tooling specifications (editable)] | [Process Step 5: Validate — Verify results vs CTQs, confirm improvement stability (editable)] | [Output: Stakeholder reports and project closure summary (editable)] | |
| [Input: Regulatory / compliance requirements (editable)] | [Process Step 6: Control — Standardize changes, control plan, monitoring & handoff (editable)] |
| Suppliers | Inputs | Process | Outputs | Customers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voice of the Customer (VOC) / End users | Customer requirements / specifications | Process Owner: [Enter name and role] | Finished product or completed service meeting customer specifications | External end customer / client |
| Internal stakeholders (Operations, Quality, Sales) | Raw materials / components | Key Metrics (placeholders): [CT = Cycle Time, DPU = Defects per Unit, FTY = First Time Yield, Sigma, Lead Time, On-Time Delivery %] | Quality inspection records, test reports | Internal customers (Sales, Customer Support, Distribution) |
| Material suppliers / Vendors | Process data (cycle times, defect counts, throughput) | High-level step 1: Receive & validate customer order/requirement | Delivery documentation (packing list, shipping notice, invoice) | Distribution partners / retailers |
| IT / Data providers (ERP, MES, BI) | Work instructions, SOPs, drawings | High-level step 2: Plan & allocate resources (materials, equipment, personnel) | Updated process maps, SOPs, and control plans | Regulatory & certification authorities |
| Regulatory / Compliance bodies | Equipment, tooling & software | High-level step 3: Execute core process (manufacture/assemble/provide service) | Improvement actions, root cause analysis reports, and lessons learned | Service & maintenance teams |
| Maintenance & Facilities | Customer complaints, returns, and feedback | High-level step 4: Inspect, test & perform quality verification | Performance metrics & dashboards for ongoing monitoring | |
| High-level step 5: Package, document & release product/service | ||||
| High-level step 6: Deliver to customer & capture feedback | ||||
| High-level step 7: Record data, review performance, and implement controls | ||||
| DMAIC context note: Use this SIPOC to define scope in Define, collect Inputs/Data in Measure, identify root causes in Analyze, design Improvements in Improve, and maintain Controls in Control. |
| Suppliers | Inputs | Process | Outputs | Customers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient / Patient's family or caregiver | Patient identification (photo ID, demographic data) | Patient arrival and check-in at registration desk | Registered patient record in EHR with demographics | Admitted patient |
| Referring primary care provider (PCP) or specialist | Referral form or reason for visit / chief complaint | Verify identity, demographics, and insurance coverage | Admission order and documented care plan | Patient's family or caregiver |
| Emergency Medical Services (EMS) / ambulance | Insurance and authorization information | Perform triage: record vitals and acuity level | Assigned bed/room and unit placement | Inpatient clinical care team (nurses, physicians) |
| Laboratory and diagnostic imaging providers | Clinical history and medication list | Collect clinical history, medication reconciliation | Initial nursing and physician assessment notes | Admitting unit/bed management |
| Health information exchange / previous hospitals | Pre-admission test results (lab, imaging) if available | Obtain informed consent and complete required forms | Medication reconciliation and allergy list recorded | Billing and revenue cycle department |
| Insurance company / payer | Completed consent forms or advance directives | Assign patient to appropriate care area / bed | Billing account and insurance authorization initiated | Referring provider (PCP / specialist) |
| Community referral agencies (e.g., nursing homes) | Vital signs and triage notes | Initial nursing and physician assessment; place orders | Patient identification wristband and labels | Insurance payer for authorization and claims |
| Allergies and alert status (e.g., fall risk) | Create electronic health record (EHR) admission note and care plan | Scheduled tests or consults (labs, imaging, specialists) | ||
| Notify admitting unit and complete admission authorizations |