People often call me a leader of kaizen as I travel the world to promote its concept during university breaks. Kaizen, which means a small change or an improvement of work, is a post-World War II ...
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.
Kaizen boosts productivity by promoting continuous small improvements across all staff levels. The philosophy's roots trace back to W. Edwards Deming’s post-WWII work in Japan. Employers apply Kaizen ...
Commentary--A leading automotive company launched a three-week campaign where engineers across the organization came up with new ideas that saved the company more than $73 million that year. At an ...
Kaizen Institute, a trailblazer in delivering original KAIZEN™ consulting services for continuous improvement and enterprise-wide operational excellence, recently hosted the “KAIZEN™ Award Thailand ...
Is your company leveraging design thinking? There are several different approaches to accomplishing a project or delivering a new product. For some organizations, implementing Lean principles and ...
The tech industry is often defined as a collection of people who "move fast and break things". It's not always the best business model. The Kaizen process seeks incremental but continuous improvement ...