Sustainable Growth Strategies:

Kaizen

Kaizen Mindset

Everything Can and Should Be Improved – Not a Single Day Should Go By Without an Improvement

By: Vadim Kotelnikov

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Kaizen

Kaizen means "improvement". Kaizen strategy calls for never-ending efforts for improvement involving everyone in the organization.

 

Kaizen Mindset is Kaizen's Starting Point. It sets the right mindset and business environment in a Continuous Improvement Firm (CIF)

Kaizen Strategy: 7 Conditions for Successful Implementation

Kaizen Mindset

Yin and Yang of Customer Value Creation

  • Imagine the ideal customer experience and strive to provide it.

  • Quality first, not profit first – an enterprise can prosper only if customers who purchase its products or services are satisfied.

  • Recognize that any corporation has problems and establish a corporate culture where everyone can freely admit these problems and suggest improvement.

  • Think of how to improve it instead of why it can't be improved.

  • See problem solving as cross-functional collaborative and systemic approach.

  • Emphasis on process – establish a way of thinking oriented at improving processes, and a management system that supports and acknowledges people's process-oriented efforts for improvement.

  • Start with scarcity. It's hard to see the need for Kaizen when resources are plentiful.

  • When there is a worker or supplier performance problem, don't replace them. Keep them and help them improve instead.

Kaizen

Successful Implementation of Kaizen Strategy: 7 Conditions

Japanese-style Suggestion System

Quick and Easy Kaizen

9 Waste Categories and 6 Guidelines of the Canon's Suggestion System

Five Ss at Canon

5S

Kaizen and Total Quality Management

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The Toyota Way: 14 Principles

7 Principles of Toyota Production System (TPS)

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Efficiency Improvement

10 Commandments of Improvement

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Quality Management

Deming's 14 Point Plan for TQM

14 Slogans for TQM at Pentel, Japan

STRIDES – a Model for Solving Complex Problems

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References:

  1. Kaizen: The Key To Japan's Competitive Success, Masaaki Imai

  2. Gemba Kaizen: A Commonsense, Low-Cost Approach to Management, Masaaki Imai

  3. Lean Manufacturing That Works, Bill Carreira

  4. Kaizen Club

  5. A Team Leader's Guide to Lean Kaizen, William Wes Waldo and Tom Jones

 

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