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Which of the following best describes the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle?

A. It means that you plan your project, then do it, then test it, and then release it. B. Also called the Deming Cycle, it's a method of making small changes and measuring the impact before you make wholesale changes to a process. C. Made popular by Phillip Crosby in thes, it's a way of measuring your product versus its requirements D. Invented by JosephJuran, it's a way of tracking how soon defects are found in your process.

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Question ajoutée par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC Manager , AL Bawani Contracting Co
Date de publication: 2018/06/27
Moatasem Mabrouk
par Moatasem Mabrouk , Quality Assurance Manager [Acting as QHSSE Manager] , ECDC, Egyptian Chinese Drilling Co.

B. Deming Cycle

Masroor Ahmed Khan
par Masroor Ahmed Khan , Consultant - Textiles/Leather/Footwear , Consultant

A. It means that you plan your project, then do it, then test it, and then release it. 

Khaled Rashad
par Khaled Rashad , General manager , Ministry of International cooperation

A and B

A. It means that you plan your project, then do it, then test it, and then release it. B. Also called the Deming Cycle, it's a method of making small changes and measuring the impact before you make wholesale changes to a process

Ruvimbo Kanokanga
par Ruvimbo Kanokanga , finance and admin officer , Realquot properties and construction

ITS A WAY OF MEASURING YOUR PRODUCT VERSUS ITS REQUIREMENTS

Muhammad Farooq
par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC Manager , AL Bawani Contracting Co

Answer: BExplanation: The Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle is a way of making small improvements and testing their impact before you make a change to the process as a whole. It comes from W. Edwards Deming's work in process improvement.

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