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“Change for the better.” In Japanese, the term roughly translates to kaizen, a business philosophy based on continuously improving processes throughout a company’s entire ecosystem, from the CEO down ...
Most companies do a decent job of documenting safety and ergonomic issues, but there is much room for improvement when it comes to following through with implementing the corrective actions in a ...
Kaizen training is designed to create a culture of continuous improvement within an organization. The Kaizen process can lead to increased productivity, improved customer service, and better business ...
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ISO without kaizen is like polishing a broken machine

The often-ignored management strategy is when organizations prioritize ISO certification over Kaizen. It’s like certifying and documenting chaos to make it internationally recognized. Many managers ...