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  2. 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.

  3. Masaaki Imai - Wikipedia

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    In November 1998, Masaaki Imai received the Asia-Pacific Human Resource Development. Award in recognition of his immense contribution to business efficiency and productivity through the application of the philosophy of step-by-step improvement. In June 1999, he received the Shingo Research and Professional Research Prize for his book ...

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  6. The Toyota Way - Wikipedia

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    The principles of the Toyota Way are divided into the two broad categories of continuous improvement and respect for human resources. [7] [8] [9] The standards for constant improvement include directives to set up a long-term vision, to engage in a step-by-step approach to challenges, to search for the root causes of problems, and to engage in ongoing innovation.

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    8 Steps To Achieving Financial Freedom Achieving financial freedom will not happen by accident. It will take discipline and commitment, a set of specific steps that can make this goal a reality.

  8. Continual improvement process - Wikipedia

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    The plan–do–check–act cycle is an example of a continual improvement process. The PDCA (plan, do, check, act) or (plan, do, check, adjust) cycle supports continuous improvement and kaizen. It provides a process for improvement which can be used since the early design (planning) stage of any process, system, product or service.

  9. Quality management - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, transformational change works best when an enterprise faces a crisis and needs to make major changes in order to survive. In Japan, the land of Kaizen, Carlos Ghosn led a transformational change at Nissan Motor Company which was in a financial and operational crisis. Well organized quality improvement programs take all these ...