You have big, ambitious goals and even bigger dreams. But how do you get from where you are now to making those dreams come true? The answer may surprise you: By aiming for just 1 percent improvement.
In a world that's perpetually evolving, staying stagnant is not an option—especially for business owners and individuals ...
Kaizen in HR bridges the gap between a nice idea and a functional workplace culture. Originally from Japanese manufacturing, ...
22 December 2006 Kaizen is A Japanese term that is used to refer to continuous incremental improvement. The originally Japanese term consists of two words "kai," which means change, and "zen," which ...
Continuous improvement has become a must-have business mindset to innovate and stay ahead of competition. Working in manufacturing, you probably know kaizen— the Japanese word often translated as ...
My colleagues attended a staff training recently where they were taught about Kaizen. I have heard about it and want to know more. Kaizen is a Japanese word which means "continuous improvement".
That suggestion comes from Jonny Thomson a philosophy teacher and author of Mini Philosophy: A Small Book of Big Ideas. In an article for Big Think, Thomson argues that kaizen is the most effective ...