How can the PDCA cycle be used in the “process approach”?
The PDCA cycle is an established, logical, method that can be used to improve a process. This requires: (P) planning (what to do and how to do it), (D) executing the plan (do what was planned), (C) checking the results (did things happened according to plan) and (A) act to improve the process (how to improve next time). The PDCA cycle can be applied within an individual process, or across a group of processes.
The PDCA cycle is an established, logical, method that can be used to improve a process. This requires: · (P) planning (what to do and how to do it), · (D) executing the plan (do what was planned), · (C) checking the results (did things happened according to plan) and · (A) act to improve the process (how to improve next time). The PDCA cycle can be applied within an individual process, or across a group of processes.