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Corrective Actions That Actually Close

Convert failed standards into owned tasks with deadlines, escalation, and proof.

What are corrective actions?

Corrective actions are follow-up tasks created when an audit check fails. Each task has an owner, a deadline, and requires proof of closure.

Why they break at scale

When ownership is unclear, issues get acknowledged but never resolved. Everyone assumes someone else is handling it.

What fails without a system

Open issues pile up, the same failures keep recurring, and leadership loses confidence in what branches report.

How Audiment handles it

Audiment assigns an owner, sets an SLA deadline, and requires closure evidence. Actions don't disappear.

Operational outcome

Issue resolution becomes measurable. You can see which branches close fixes on time and which let them sit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can we set different SLAs by issue type?

Yes. Critical issues can have shorter deadlines than routine observations.

How is closure verified?

Closure can require proof such as updated photos and notes from the responsible manager.

What if an action is not completed on time?

Overdue actions remain visible and can be escalated to the next accountable role.