Kaizen

A Japanese term for continuous improvement through small, incremental changes.

Focus on constant, step-by-step improvements.

Involve teams in the improvement process.

Boost efficiency with regular evaluations.

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What does Kaizen mean?

Kaizen is a philosophy of continuous improvement through small, incremental changes in processes or practices.

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A set of rules enabling software systems to communicate with each other.

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A sequence of steps or tasks needed to complete a process.

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