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Kaizen (改善), is the: Japanese continuously improve CEO assembly line logistics supply chain psychotherapy life-coaching

Kaizen is a Japanese concept meaning continual improvement that is applied in businesses to involve all employees in improving functions and processes through eliminating waste. It originated in Japanese businesses after World War II and has since spread worldwide.

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Kaizen is a Japanese concept meaning continual improvement that is applied in businesses to involve all employees in improving functions and processes through eliminating waste. It originated in Japanese businesses after World War II and has since spread worldwide.

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Kaizen (), is the Japanese word for "continual improvement ".

In business, kaizen refers


to activities that continuously improve all functions and involve all employees from the CEO
to the assembly line workers. It also applies to processes, such as purchasing and logistics,
that cross organizational boundaries into the supply chain.[1] It has been applied in
healthcare,[2] psychotherapy,[3] life-coaching, government, banking, and other industries.

By improving standardized programmes and processes, kaizen aims to eliminate waste (see
lean manufacturing). Kaizen was first practiced in Japanese businesses after the Second
World War, influenced in part by American business and quality-management teachers, and
most notably as part of The Toyota Way. It has since spread throughout the world[4] and has
been applied to environments outside of business and productivity.

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