Why the PDCA cycle fails

 

The "Do-Do-Do" Culture (Skipping the Plan)

The most common failure mode in Western business culture is rushing straight into action. Lean requires a massive front-loading of effort in the Plan phase—deeply understanding the current state, grasping the actual situation, and defining the gap. When organizations suffer from action-bias, they implement superficial solutions to poorly understood problems, essentially turning PDCA into just "Do."

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