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  2. Improvement - Wikipedia

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    Home improvement, the process or result of improving the efficiency, livability, or market value of a personal dwelling, has also become a substantial industry. Sarah Tarlow, a professor of archaeology, has argued that the idea of “improvement” is so familiar to us today that it seems natural. It is therefore difficult to fully understand ...

  3. Continual improvement process - Wikipedia

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    A continual improvement process, also often called a continuous improvement process (abbreviated as CIP or CI), is an ongoing effort to improve products, services, or processes. [1] These efforts can seek "incremental" improvement over time or "breakthrough" improvement all at once. [2]

  4. Kaizen - Wikipedia

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    Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( August 2022 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Kaizen ( Japanese : 改善 , "improvement") is a concept referring to business activities that continuously improve all functions and involve all employees from the CEO to the assembly line workers.

  5. Improvement (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Home improvement, the process or result of improving the efficiency, livability, or market value of a personal dwelling Improvement commissioners , a form of government in 18th-century Britain Improvement Era , magazine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints published from 1897 to 1970

  6. After-action review - Wikipedia

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    An after action review (AAR) is a technique for improving process and execution by analyzing the intended outcome and actual outcome of an action and identifying practices to sustain, and practices to improve or initiate, and then practicing those changes at the next iteration of the action [1] [2] AARs in the formal sense were originally developed by the U.S. Army. [3]

  7. Capacity building - Wikipedia

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    A study in 2001 observed that "the act of resetting aspirations and strategy is often the first step in improving an organization's capacity". Secondly good management is important (committed people in senior positions to make capacity building happen). Thirdly, patience is required: "there are few quick fixes when it comes to building capacity ...

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  9. Query expansion - Wikipedia

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    Finding synonyms of words, and searching for the synonyms as well; Finding semantically related words (e.g. antonyms, meronyms, hyponyms, hypernyms) Finding all the various morphological forms of words by stemming each word in the search query; Fixing spelling errors and automatically searching for the corrected form or suggesting it in the results