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PDCA Cycle is described in this video. The PDCA Cycle basics and the relation with other improvement cycles are treated. • • 👉 Learn Lean Manufacturing Faster • https://www.leanvlog.com/greatest-lea... • • 📹 Related Videos: • Continuous Improvement •    • Continuous Improvement Process - My D...   • • ✏️ Transcript of the video • The Plan Do Check Act Cycle is also known as Plan Do Check Adjust. • This cycle is also called the Deming Cycle after William Deming, who was a promoter and popularizer. • It is the most used of the improvement cycles. • • I must emphasize that perhaps it is also not understood in depth by many organizations. • In particular, there is a tendency to spend a lot of time in the DO phase, forgetting almost completely the Plan - Check - Act phases. • The PDCA Cycle is a scientific method. • Deming pointed out that the four phases had to be balanced. • It is not correct to go fast on the PLAN, to spend a lot of time on the DO, to skip the phase of CHECK, and to spend little time on the ACT phase. • The PDCA Cycle is considered one of the fundamental pillars of the Toyota Production System. • Deming argued that organizations should think about change and improvement like a scientific experiment. • They should make assumptions, observe phenomena, perform experiments, and learn from failures by refuting hypotheses. • Let's now go into the details of each phase. • • • ▶ STEP 1 - PLAN • The Plan phase is not just about planning what to do. • This phase also has the purpose of communicating, detailing the purpose of the activity, discussing, and building consensus. • Hypotheses about the desired outcome must also be formulated during this phase to be critically reviewed in the CHECK phase. • The PLAN phase is also used to plan the cycle execution times. • It is said that the approach of Japanese companies is to spend a lot of time planning in order to have a faster and smoother implementation. • Even Einstein was of this opinion when reading a famous aphorism of him: If I had only one hour to save the world, I would spend fifty-five minutes defining the problem, and only five minutes finding the solution. • • • ▶ STEP 2 - DO • This phase, if you took adequate time in the previous phase, should go well and quickly. • In summary of this phase, the planned improvement must be realized, usually in a prototype stage. • • • ▶ STEP 3 - CHECK • This phase is of vital importance for an organization that wants to become a Learning Organization. • Very often it is a phase that is skipped, and many learning opportunities are missed. • Here are some questions for a good check phase: • Is it working as you predicted? • Did it work out as planned? • If not working as planned, what caused the gap? • What we can learn from this experience? • • • ▶ STEP 4 - ACT • This step is also called Adjust. If we have worked well, we will be able to standardize the goals achieved. • The new standard achieved must reflect the best process currently obtainable. • Clearly, the process will not be frozen forever. • You have to think of improvement as a continuous movement from a standard to a better standard. • This continuous cycle is triggered by another iteration of the PDCA Cycle. • • ▶ Conclusions • The PDCA cycle is believed to be the basic improvement cycle. • The overlaps of the phases of the PDCA cycle with other improvement cycles such as 8D, SIX SIGMA, and A3 Problem Solving should be evident. • Regardless of the improvement cycle, you would like to adopt, remember that discipline in not jumping is fundamental to the steps and dedicate the right time for each phase. • • • ツ CONNECT WITH ME ツ • Hi, • my name is Mark Anderson a 20+ year Lean Expert. • I have created LeanVlog because I want to spread Lean Thinking worldwide and I think the video is the most effective way to teach, learn, and spread knowledge. • If you want to stay in touch with me you can choose the channel you prefer. • A) Let us connect on Linkedin •   / mark-anderson-leanvlog   • B) Meet on Facebook • • Facebook:   / leanlab-146290372099121   • C) Latest Videos and Playlist. • • Website: https://www.leanvlog.com • D) 2 Videos every week. • • Telegram Channel: https://t.me/leanvlog • #LeanVlog #PDCA #Deming_Cycle

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