Kaizen: Leading Change for the Better
Kaizen simply means "change for better". When Kaizen is applied through a consistent and sustained program of successful Kaizen events, it teaches employees to think differently about their work.
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Kaizen simply means "change for better". When Kaizen is applied through a consistent and sustained program of successful Kaizen events, it teaches employees to think differently about their work.
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"Yesterday I dared to struggle. Today I dare to win." - Bernadette Devlin |