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The PDCA cycle is a four-step model for continuous improvement: Plan - define the problem and plan for change; Do - implement the plan; Check - analyze the results; Act - standardize successful changes or make adjustments and plan new cycles. It is used to systematically solve problems and make continuous improvements by planning a change, testing it, observing the results, and acting on lessons learned.
The PDCA cycle is a four-step model for continuous improvement: Plan - define the problem and plan for change; Do - implement the plan; Check - analyze the results; Act - standardize successful changes or make adjustments and plan new cycles. It is used to systematically solve problems and make continuous improvements by planning a change, testing it, observing the results, and acting on lessons learned.
The PDCA cycle is a four-step model for continuous improvement: Plan - define the problem and plan for change; Do - implement the plan; Check - analyze the results; Act - standardize successful changes or make adjustments and plan new cycles. It is used to systematically solve problems and make continuous improvements by planning a change, testing it, observing the results, and acting on lessons learned.