Turning PDCA into a Routine for Learning. Lean Foundations & Advanced AI Applications Series
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- ISBN8215322123
- EAN9798215322123
- Date de parution13/10/2020
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
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- ÉditeurWMG Publishing
Résumé
Many people mistakenly view Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) as simply a process improvement cycle-ignoring the human element that makes it truly effective. While PDCA is designed to enhance processes, improving the workflow alone is not enough. Without developing and coaching your people, even the best process improvements are at risk of slipping back to old habits. True continuous improvement requires building a culture where employees understand, embrace, and manage the new methods.
By training your team in the principles of PDCA, you ensure that improvements are sustained, knowledge is retained, and the organization continues to grow and evolve.
By training your team in the principles of PDCA, you ensure that improvements are sustained, knowledge is retained, and the organization continues to grow and evolve.
Many people mistakenly view Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) as simply a process improvement cycle-ignoring the human element that makes it truly effective. While PDCA is designed to enhance processes, improving the workflow alone is not enough. Without developing and coaching your people, even the best process improvements are at risk of slipping back to old habits. True continuous improvement requires building a culture where employees understand, embrace, and manage the new methods.
By training your team in the principles of PDCA, you ensure that improvements are sustained, knowledge is retained, and the organization continues to grow and evolve.
By training your team in the principles of PDCA, you ensure that improvements are sustained, knowledge is retained, and the organization continues to grow and evolve.























