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3.) Continuous Improvement

3.) Continuous Improvement

The philosophy is rooted in the idea that improvement is an ongoing process. There is always room for improvement, and the goal is to consistently seek ways to enhance processes and systems.

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Solopreneur | Finance | Lifestyle "He reached for the sun, and found his wings were made for such heights." -ChatGPT

The kaizen method is a Japanese philosophy and approach to continuous improvement. The term “Kaizen” comes from the Japanese words “Kai” (change) and “zen” (good), so it translates to “change for better” or “continuous improvement “

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