Demin Cycle Or PDCA Flashcards
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Definition
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A continuous improvement methodology consisting of four stages: Plan, Do, Check, Act.
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Plan
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- Define objectives and goals.
- Identify processes and resources needed.
- Develop a detailed plan for implementation.
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Do
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- Define objectives and goals.
- Identify processes and resources needed.
- Develop a detailed plan for implementation.
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Check
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- Monitor and measure results against objectives.
- Analyze data to determine if goals are being met.
- Identify root causes of any deviations or problems.
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Act
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- Take corrective actions based on analysis.
- Adjust plans and processes as necessary.
- Standardize successful practices and disseminate lessons learned.
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Benefits
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- Promotes a systematic approach to problem-solving and improvement.
- Encourages learning and adaptation through iterative cycles.
- Enhances communication and collaboration among team members.
- Drives continuous improvement and innovation.
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Applications
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- Quality management systems (e.g., ISO 9001)
- Process improvement initiatives (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma)
- Project management
- Product development
- Risk management
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Criticism
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- Some critics argue that the PDCA Cycle can be overly simplistic and may not address complex or systemic issues adequately.
- Implementation may require significant time and resources, especially for large-scale projects.
- Success depends on effective leadership, stakeholder engagement, and organizational culture.