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Continuous Improvement (Kaizen)
Animated whiteboard explainer: Continuous Improvement (Kaizen)
Overview
What if every small improvement could lead to big results over time? That's the power of Continuous Improvement, or Kaizen. This approach is used when organizations want to enhance efficiency, quality, and innovation through ongoing, incremental changes.
Key Components
Visualized as a cycle, Kaizen includes steps like identifying problems, brainstorming solutions, implementing changes, and reviewing outcomes. To apply it, teams focus on continuous feedback, employee involvement, and data-driven decisions.
How to Apply
By embedding this mindset into daily operations, companies foster a culture of growth and adaptability.
Key Insight
Kaizen isn't just a method—it's a mindset that drives long-term success.