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  2. Performance improvement - Wikipedia

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    Performance is a measure of the results achieved. Performance efficiency is the ratio between effort expended and results achieved. The difference between current performance and the theoretical performance limit is the performance improvement zone. Another way to think of performance improvement is to see it as improvement in four potential areas:

  3. Continual improvement process - Wikipedia

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    The term "continual improvement", not "continuous improvement", is used in ISO 14000, and is understood to refer to an ongoing series of small or large-scale improvements which are each done discretely, i.e. in a step-wise fashion. Several differences exist between the CIP concept as it is applied in quality management and environmental management.

  4. Kaizen - Wikipedia

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    Masaaki Imai made the term famous in his book Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success. [1] In the Toyota Way Fieldbook, Liker and Meier discuss the kaizen blitz and kaizen burst (or kaizen event) approaches to continuous improvement. A kaizen blitz, or rapid improvement, is a focused activity on a particular process or activity.

  5. Focused improvement - Wikipedia

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    "Quality improvement is a continuous effort and conducted throughout the organization." These two philosophies have the same main goal but they go about achieving it two different ways. The FI delivers short term results that can be translated into long term success if the process is repeated correctly without allowing it to lose momentum.

  6. Organization development - Wikipedia

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    seeking to increase the effectiveness of the organization in terms of all of its goals attempting to create an environment in which it is possible to find exciting and challenging work providing opportunities for people in organizations to influence the way in which they relate to work, the organization, and the environment

  7. Goal setting - Wikipedia

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    As well as suggesting that there is a motivational element to vascular cognitive impairment caused by strokes, or at least in terms of recovering from them, goal setting does appear to be a useful, easy to implement and cost effective solution to improve cognitive outcomes in stroke patients.

  8. Wikipedia:Improving referencing efforts - Wikipedia

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    In other words, we need to make a joined effort to clean up the references in Wikipedia. With this page I hope to spur the discussion towards a proposal we can use to actively counter this problem by choosing a middle ground between the group of people who advocate deletion of unreferenced entries and those who prefer keeping them without ...

  9. Goal - Wikipedia

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    Success in any field requires forgoing excuses and justifications for poor performance or lack of adequate planning; in short, success requires emotional maturity. The measure of belief that people have in their ability to achieve a personal goal also affects that achievement. Long-term achievements rely on short-term achievements.