What are the four phases of the Deming Cycle:
  1. Plan, Do, Check, Act
  2. Plan, Do, Confirm, Act
  3. Planning, Doing, Confirming, Acting
  4. Plan, Do, Check, Action
Explanation
Answer: A - The four phases of the Deming Cycle are Plan, Do, Check, Act.

Key Takeaway: Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) was introduced by Edward Deming, an American statistician. Deming is best known for his post-World War II work in Japan where he worked closely with executive managers on how to improve product quality. Deming is frequently considered a key factor for Japan’s reputation today as a high-quality producer of products.
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