Defining of product specifications is done under the step of(a): do(b): check(c): plan(d): analyze
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Also called: PDCA, Plan–Do–Study–Act (PDSA) cycle, Deming cycle, Shewhart cycle
The Plan–Do–Check–Act cycle (Figure 1) is a four-step model for carrying out change. Just as a circle has no end, the PDCA cycle should be repeated again and again for continuous improvement. The Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle is considered a project planning tool.

The Plan–Do–Check–Act cycle (Figure 1) is a four-step model for carrying out change. Just as a circle has no end, the PDCA cycle should be repeated again and again for continuous improvement. The Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle is considered a project planning tool.

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION - Refers to the statement, where a product detailing is done based on nature, colour,size and shape, and branding etc.
UNDER DEMING CYCLE -
DO-CHECK-PLAN-ANALYSIS - ITS conclue the specific meaning -
DO- All the actions are taken to complete the procedure effectively.
CHECK - This step is summed up assisst the working of the project.
PLAN - Plan is all around the creating and ascertaining the specification of the product.
ANALYSIS - Necessary derivative steps are taken to remove all the mis-matches.
So, PLAN is where PRODUCT SPECIFICATION done with all the detailing and assumptions.
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