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A PDCA cycle that can be turned by one person can be turned smaller and faster.
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Need output to engage others
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Others don’t move the way you expect them to, so they tend to move big and slow.
- Rarely do you get someone who responds with more enthusiasm than you, but that’s just luck, and median people are all less enthusiastic than you.
- Tends to be a long wait for results
- You never know how others will react to your output (Do) unless you try.
- So this cycle is also a PDCA cycle of experimentation and verification
- Rarely do you get someone who responds with more enthusiasm than you, but that’s just luck, and median people are all less enthusiastic than you.
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