Kaizen: The Art of Continuous Improvement

Kaizen, a Japanese term meaning 'continuous improvement,' focuses on small, incremental changes that cumulatively improve processes, products, or services. This philosophy is widely adopted in manufacturing and service industries to promote a culture of consistent progress.

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What is Kaizen?

Kaizen is the practice of making ongoing, small improvements to processes in order to enhance efficiency and quality. It encourages a culture where all employees actively participate in identifying and implementing improvements, regardless of their role.

Kaizen Principles

  • Small Steps: Focus on making minor changes that compound over time.
  • Employee Involvement: Engage all levels of the organization in improvement efforts.
  • Continuous Learning: Always seek better ways to do things.

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