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What is a plan–do–check–act (PDSA) cycle, and define its phases?
What is a plan–do–check–act (PDSA) cycle, and define its phases?
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1.The plan–do–check–act (PDSA) cycle is a four-step iterative management method.
2.Plan: Identify objectives and processes to achieve them.
3.Do: Implement the plan on a small scale.
4.Check: Evaluate results against objectives.
5.Act: Make necessary adjustments and implement changes.
6.PDSA fosters continuous improvement and problem-solving, which is commonly used in quality management and process improvement initiatives.