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The Olympics happen every few years. You watch the athletes perform and marvel at their power, endurance, and finesse. How do they do it? With very few exceptions, they start early in life and set long-range goals. Their parents and coaches develop a plan, which often includes proper nutrition, physical and mental training, and competition. Their coaches analyze their performance in competitions and make revisions to their training plans when necessary to improve performance. They repeat this step again and again until they reach the big goal of standing on the podium at the medal ceremony. Think about that. They made a plan, executed it, checked their progress, and improved incrementally. Sound familiar?Write 200 words on how you can you use the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) methodology to accomplish a long-range goal you have set for finding yourself a new job (Safety Specialist). Do you believe this methodology is a benefit or hindrance? Explain your rationale.

 
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