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verbetercycli

Verbetercycli is a Dutch term used to describe iterative cycles designed to achieve continuous improvement of processes, products, or services. The concept centers on repeating cycles of planning, implementing, evaluating, and adjusting to achieve measurable gains. It is widely employed in quality management, organizational learning, and improvement initiatives in both public and private sectors. The name reflects the action of improving and the cyclical nature of ongoing refinement.

Core characteristics of verbetercycli include being iterative and incremental, data-driven, and collaborative. Changes are tested in

A typical verbetercyclus follows a four-step pattern: Plan, Do, Check, Act. In Dutch terminology, this is often

Applications span manufacturing, healthcare, software development, education, and government. Verbetercycli aim to improve efficiency, quality, and

small,
manageable
cycles
to
reduce
risk
and
accelerate
learning.
Each
cycle
generates
feedback
that
informs
the
next
round,
promoting
a
culture
of
ongoing
assessment
and
adaptation.
Success
is
defined
by
predefined
metrics,
and
learnings
from
both
successful
and
unsuccessful
attempts
are
used
to
guide
future
efforts.
described
as
plannen,
uitvoeren,
controleren,
bijsturen.
In
the
Plan
phase,
objectives
are
set,
problems
are
identified,
and
potential
changes
are
selected.
In
Do,
the
change
is
implemented
on
a
limited
scale.
In
Check
(or
Monitor),
results
are
measured
and
compared
with
targets.
In
Act,
successful
changes
are
standardized
or
scaled,
while
ineffective
ones
are
discarded
or
revised.
The
approach
aligns
with
related
frameworks
such
as
PDCA,
PDSA,
DMAIC,
and
various
Lean
or
Six
Sigma
practices.
customer
value
while
fostering
learning
and
adaptability.
Challenges
include
the
need
for
reliable
data,
sustained
management
support,
and
balancing
rapid
iteration
with
adequate
rigor.
See
also
PDCA
cycle,
Kaizen,
and
DMAIC.