PDCAtsüklina
PDCAtsüklina, also known as the PDCA cycle, is a problem-solving and continuous improvement methodology used in project management and quality improvement. The acronym PDCA stands for Plan, Do, Check, and Act. It was developed by Walter A. Shewhart in the 1930s and later popularized by W. Edwards Deming.
The PDCA cycle is iterative and involves four main stages:
1. Plan: In this stage, the problem is defined, and a plan is developed to address it.
2. Do: The plan is executed in this stage. This involves implementing the actions outlined in the
3. Check: The results of the 'Do' stage are analyzed to determine if the objectives have been
4. Act: Based on the findings from the 'Check' stage, corrective actions are taken to address any
The PDCA cycle is often used in conjunction with other quality improvement tools, such as the 5