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Create cycle diagram (4 steps)

Create cycle diagram (4 steps)

This template helps you to visualize a 4-step cycle in a clockwise circle.

Repeating cycles are a commonly found pattern. Examples include Plan, Do, Check, Adjust (PDCA) and Observe, Orient, Decide, Act (OODA).

Keywords: Planning & Organizing, project organization, process organizing

Create cycle diagram (4 steps)

4 step Cylce diagram template

Simplify complex workflows by breaking them down into four clear, actionable steps.

Step 4

Step 3

Enter the name for this step.

You can add subtopics to each step selecting it and pressing Insert. Subtopics can provide more detail about the step.

Step 2

You can rearrange the step topics as required to fit your diagram.

Step 1

Enter the name for each step.

You can add subtopics to each step selecting it and pressing Insert. Subtopics can provide more detail about the step.

4-step cycle

Type the name of this cycle and press Enter.

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