PDCA cycle as a part of continuous improvement in the production company - A case study

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The paper presents a case study of the practical use of Deming cycle in a manufacturing company, from the plastics processing industry, from the sector of small and medium-sized enterprises. The paper is a study of literature in the field of continuous improvement and characterized by a cycle of continuous improvement, called the Deming cycle, or PDCA cycle. This cycle was used as a solution to quality problems which occurred during production of photo frames: discolorations and scorches on the surface of the frame. When measures were introduced to reduce the number of nonconformities, a decrease by more than 60% was observed.

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Jagusiak-Kocik, M. (2017). PDCA cycle as a part of continuous improvement in the production company - A case study. Production Engineering Archives, 14(14), 19–22. https://doi.org/10.30657/pea.2017.14.05

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