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"I love the Japanese term for continuous improvement: kaizen".
Senior executives evaluated sayings and anecdotes and identified two core values as the pillars of The Toyota Way 2001: continuous improvement (kaizen) and respect for people.
A Japanese word meaning "continuous improvement," kaizen is a main ingredient in Toyota's business model and a key to its success, the company says.
The values include the mind-set of continuous improvement (kaizen); respect for people and their capabilities; teamwork; humility; putting the customer first; and the importance of seeing things firsthand (genchi genbutsu).
He in turn had drawn inspiration from W. Edwards Deming, an influential statistician and quality-control expert who had played a big part in developing the rapid-manufacturing processes used by America during the second world war.At the core of TPS is elimination of waste and absolute concentration on consistent high quality by a process of continuous improvement (kaizen).
At universities, MBA courses covered Japanese management techniques, such as lean production and continuous improvement (kaizen), as well as Japanese business culture, including a long-term strategic orientation, agreement by consensus and lifelong employment for employees.
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Continue to evaluate and modify the process with the intent of Continuous Improvement, or kaizen.
Aston Martin is introducing Japanese methods of continuous improvement, called kaizen, throughout the company.
He spent his early years on the shop floor, and helped pioneer Toyota's reputed just-in-time production to cut waste and empower workers for continuous improvement, or "kaizen".
These tools include continuous process improvement (kaizen), mistake-proofing (poka-yoke) as well as a question-asking method most commonly known as "the 5 whys," used to explore the cause-effect relationships underlying particular problems by avoiding assumptions with the goal of ultimately determining the root cause.
Kaizen "Continuous improvement" We improve our business operations continuously, always driving for innovation and evolution.
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