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PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act)


The PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle is a fundamental framework used in ISO management systems to ensure continuous improvement and effective process management. It consists of four key phases:

PLAN (P)
Establish Objectives

  • Define policies, procedures, and resources required.
  • Develop a structured plan to meet ISO requirements.
  • DO (D)
    Implementation & Execute

  • Carry out the plan in a controlled manner.
  • Train personnel and ensure adherence to set processes.
  • Collect data and monitor performance during execution.
  • Act (A)
    Improve & Optimize

  • Take corrective and preventive actions.
  • Implement improvements based on audit findings.
  • Update processes to enhance efficiency and compliance.
  • Check (C)
    Monitor & Evaluate Internal Audit & MRM

  • Measure performance against objectives and key indicators.
  • Conduct internal audits, inspections, and reviews.
  • Identify non-conformities, gaps, and areas for improvement.
  • PDCA
    (Plan-Do-Check-Act)

     

    The PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle is a fundamental framework used in ISO management systems to ensure continuous improvement and effective process management. It consists of four key phases:

    PLAN (P)
    Saudi Standards, Metrology, and Quality Organization (SASO)
    Improve & Optimize
    • Define policies, procedures, and resources required.
    • Develop a structured plan to meet ISO requirements. 
    DO (D)
    Implementation-1
    Implementation & Execute
    • Carry out the plan in a controlled manner. 
    • Train personnel and ensure adherence to set processes.
    • Collect data and monitor performance during execution.
    ACT (A)
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    Improve & Optimize
    • Take corrective and preventive actions.
    • Implement improvements based on audit findings.
    • Update processes to enhance efficiency and compliance.
    CHECK (C)
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    Monitor & Evaluate Internal Audit & MRM
    • Measure performance against objectives and key indicators.
    • Conduct internal audits, inspections, and reviews.
    • Identify non-conformities, gaps, and areas for improvement.

    Why is PDCA Important in ISO?

    The PDCA cycle ensures systematic improvement in ISO-certified management systems such as ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety). It promotes a culture of efficiency, risk management, and continual enhancement in organizational processes.

    ISO 9001

    Quality
    Management

    ISO 14001

    Environmental
    Management

    ISO 45001

    Occupational
    Health & Safety