Continuous Improvement - Deming Cycle
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This flowchart illustrates the Deming Cycle, a continuous improvement process essential for enhancing productivity and efficiency. The cycle involves four key stages: Plan, Do, Check, and Act. Initially, it emphasizes identifying and sorting current work and improvement points, followed by developing improvement strategies. The 'Check' phase involves evaluating potential improvement points and sorting them for action. Subsequently, an action plan is developed, and the 'Do' phase supervises its implementation. This structured approach ensures systematic progress and adherence to the principle of continuous improvement, making it a valuable tool for organizational development.
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CHECK
1、Develop improvement strategies
5、Sorting Improvement Points
4、Potential improvement points for outflow
ACT
PLAN
3、Sort out the current work
6、Develop an action plan
DO
Deming Cycle
7、Supervise implementation
2、Emphasize the principle of improvement

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