Deming Cycle

Deming Cycle definition - business

Deming Cycle

A continuous quality-improvement model developed by W. Edwards Deming in which a sequence of the four repetitive steps (plan, do, check, and act) comprise a feedback loop that allows a business manager to identify and correct deficiencies.

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