Continuous Improvement / Kaizen
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+ | Continuous Improvement or Kaizen is a concept that is related to methods and activities with the target of incrementally improving the performance of an organization. In Continuous Improvement the focus lies on incremental steps that eventually lead to big improvements over time rather than breakthrough changes. The incremental change is achieved by constantly reflecting and reexamining done work. The concept can also be seen as a continuous effort or general way of thinking. Continuous Improvement is similar to Kaizen, hence the two terms are generally used synonymously | ||
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== Historical View == | == Historical View == | ||
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== Limitations == | == Limitations == | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == |
Revision as of 20:03, 12 February 2022
Contents |
Abstract
Continuous Improvement or Kaizen is a concept that is related to methods and activities with the target of incrementally improving the performance of an organization. In Continuous Improvement the focus lies on incremental steps that eventually lead to big improvements over time rather than breakthrough changes. The incremental change is achieved by constantly reflecting and reexamining done work. The concept can also be seen as a continuous effort or general way of thinking. Continuous Improvement is similar to Kaizen, hence the two terms are generally used synonymously
Benefits and Key ideas
Historical View
Tools
Root Cause Analysis 5 Why PDCA ...
Continous Improvement in Relation to Project Management
Continuous Improvement as an integrated management approach, lessons lernead from projects, capturing of knowledge in the organizational knowledge base, is there a difference of to normal organizations
Application
Where is it mainly used
Limitations
Failure culture is necessary