Japanese Philosophy That Focuses On Continuous Improvement Throughout All Aspects Of Life
The most effective kaizen must operate with three principles in place:
-> consider the process and the results (not results-only) so that actions to achieve effects are surfaced;
-> systematic thinking of the whole process and not just that immediately in view (i.e. big picture, not solely the narrow view) in order to avoid creating problems elsewhere in the process; and
-> a learning, non-judgmental, non-blaming (because blaming is wasteful) approach and intent will allow the re-examination of the assumptions that resulted in the current process.
-> systematic thinking of the whole process and not just that immediately in view (i.e. big picture, not solely the narrow view) in order to avoid creating problems elsewhere in the process; and
-> a learning, non-judgmental, non-blaming (because blaming is wasteful) approach and intent will allow the re-examination of the assumptions that resulted in the current process.
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