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Which of the following step of PDCA study the actual result and compares it against the expected result?

Which of the following step of PDCA study the actual result and compares it against the expected result?

A. Plan

B. Do

C. Check

D. Act

Check – Study the actual results (measured and collected in -DO- above) and compare against the expected results (targets or goals from the -PLAN-) to ascertain any differences. Look for deviation in implementation from the plan and also look for the appropriateness and completeness of the plan to enable the execution, i.e., -Do-. Charting data can make this much easier to see trends over several PDCA cycles and in order to convert the collected data into information. Information is what you need for the next step -ACT-.

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PDCA (plan-do-check-act or plan-do-check-adjust) is an iterative four-step management method used in business for the control and continuous improvement of processes and products. It is also known as the Deming circle/cycle/wheel, Stewart cycle, control circle/cycle, or plan-do-study-act (PDSA). Another version of this PDCA cycle is OPDCA. The added -O- stands for observation or as some versions say -Grasp the current condition.-

The steps in each successive PDCA cycle are:


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PLAN

Establish the objectives and processes necessary to deliver results in accordance with the expected output (the target or goals). By establishing output expectations, the completeness and accuracy of the spec is also a part of the targeted improvement. When possible start on a small scale to test possible effects.

DO

Implement the plan, execute the process, make the product. Collect data for charting and analysis in the following -CHECK- and -ACT- steps.

CHECK

Study the actual results (measured and collected in -DO- above) and compare against the expected results (targets or goals from the -PLAN-) to ascertain any differences. Look for deviation in implementation from the plan and also look for the appropriateness and completeness of the plan to enable the execution, i.e., -Do-. Charting data can make this much easier to see trends over several PDCA cycles and in order to convert the collected data into information. Information is what you need for the next step -ACT-.

ACT

Request corrective actions on significant differences between actual and planned results. Analyze the differences to determine their root causes. Determine where to apply changes that will include improvement of the process or product. When a pass through these four steps does not result in the need to improve, the scope to which PDCA is applied may be refined to plan and improve with more detail in the next iteration of the cycle, or attention needs to be placed in a different stage of the process.

The following answers are incorrect:

PLAN – Establish the objectives and processes necessary to deliver results in accordance with the expected output (the target or goals).

DO – Implement the plan, execute the process, make the product. Collect data for charting and analysis in the following -CHECK- and -ACT- steps.

ACT -Request corrective actions on significant differences between actual and planned results. Analyze the differences to determine their root causes. Determine where to apply changes that will include improvement of the process or product

The following reference(s) were/was used to create this question:

CISA review manual 2014 page number 107


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