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Venn Diagrams
Also known as a set diagram.
A Venn diagram is a diagram that visually displays all possible logical relations of sets, each of which is usually represented by a circle. Each set is a set of data that has something in common with each other. The overlapping area of circles is known as the “intersection area” - it displays data with common qualities from all intersecting sets.
Management Cycle
Management Cycle (Deming Cycle, quality circle) is a permanent circle of regulation of product improvement and production processes, optimization of individual units and objects.
This circle is often called the PDCA cycle. The PDCA cycle (Plan-Do-Check-Act): planning — implementing — checking — implementing — is a common method of continuous quality improvement. The second name of the method is the Deming cycle, because of the visual circular graphic interpretation of the stages of the cycle. With the help of constant checks before, during and after the production process, raising responsibility for quality and, above all, with the help of constant audit of the production process, weak points in different processes in the enterprise can be detected. The PDCA serves precisely to detect the causes of the defect and to support the entire process up to the elimination of defects.
Five-Oval Venn Diagram
Want something really challenging, but also interesting to see? Try creating a star.
The “star” in question consists of five different ovals, arranged in different ways. This allows you to see how the five items interact with each other, creating many unique options.
Since this pattern is quite complex, try to make it as simple as possible to understand. For example, the color code of each oval with mixed colors representing common areas between two separate objects, or the creation of a marking system that makes it easy to track interactions.
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