The Deeming Wheel (PDCA) is a business strategy for problem-solving. The steps included in Deming's cycle are Plan, Do, Check, and Act. For this reason, sometimes it can also be called PDCA Cycle. And it's is a proven method for generating continual improvement in a company.
The original idea was created by physicist Dr. Walter A. Shewhart, during the 1920s. But it was popularized by quality-control pioneer Dr. W. Edwards Deming in the 1950s.
The PDCA/PDSA structure is applicable to all sorts of businesses. It can enhance any process or product by breaking it down into smaller steps or development stages and then investigating methods to improve each step or development stage in turn. PDCA is an iterative cycle that encourages continuous improvement and can be used for a wide variety of business processes.
The Deeming wheel strategy can be used in combination with Six Sigma and Total Quality Management strategies to business processes.
Deming Strategy provides a straightforward and effective approach to problem-solving and change management. Testing improvement measures on a small scale prior to altering processes and working practices is made easier with the help of the model.
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