
CAPA Effectiveness Metrics: The KPIs That Tell You Corrective Action Is Working
Closing CAPAs on time tells you nothing about whether problems stop coming back. This is the small set of CAPA effectiveness metrics that does: recurrence rate, repeat findings, aging and cycle time, reopen rate, and escape rate, how to define each one so it cannot be gamed, and how to wire them into management review under ISO 9001 clause 9.3.2 and IATF 16949 clause 9.3.2.1.

CAPA Effectiveness Verification: How to Prove a Corrective Action Actually Worked
Most CAPAs close before anyone confirms the fix held. This is what corrective action effectiveness verification requires under ISO 9001 and IATF 16949 clause 10.2.1, how to set objective acceptance criteria, how long to keep the CAPA open, and the audit findings that catch a verification that was a signature instead of a number.

How to Close a CAPA So It Actually Stays Closed
Most CAPAs close on paper, not on the floor. Here is what end to end CAPA closure looks like when 5 Why, Fishbone, Decision Tree, and an audit trail live in one workflow instead of four tools, and why effectiveness verification is the difference between a closed record and a recurring defect.

8D vs CAPA: What's the Difference and When to Use Each
8D and CAPA are not the same thing. 8D is a problem-solving methodology. CAPA is a quality system requirement under IATF 16949. Conflating them causes audit findings and customer rejections.