2022-07-25
A closed-loop thinking
1. What is closed-loop thinking
The so-called "closed-loop thinking" refers to that the work or activity initiated by others should be carefully and responsibly fed back to the initiator within a certain period of time, no matter what the effect of the executor is, and this thinking should be carried out in any work or event. "Closed-loop thinking" not only indicates that a member has the ability to complete the task, but also reflects "good sense of cooperation" -- such a member will make the manager and colleagues feel "reliable", and can trust "him" to work and entrust "him" with important tasks.
2.The source of closed-loop thinking
"Closed-loop thinking" comes from the American quality management expert Dr. Shewhart proposed "PDCA cycle". The PDCA cycle divides management into four phases:
P (plan) :
Objectives and policy determination, and the development of activity planning.
D (Do) Execute:
According to the information, design method, scheme and plan layout, etc.; Then, according to the design and layout, the operation is carried out to realize the contents of the plan.
C (Check) :
Summarize the results of "implementation", analyze what is correct and what is wrong, so as to clarify the effect and find the problem.
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