kay-zin or kie-zin
i think its kie-zin
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On the cover of Masaaki Imai's 1986 book that is a source for Kaizen details, the pronunciation is given as "Ky'zen". In fact, the title of the book is written on the title page as:
KAIZEN
(Ky'zen)
The Key to Japan's Competitive Success
schclark
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characteristics of kaizen
the benefit of kaizen is to improve the business for clients therefore so mush important that benefit of kaizen.
Kaizen Gamorra was created in 1996.
I've never heard of the term. But kaizen is a Japanese philosphy/person focusing on continuous improvement. So a kaizen umbrella might be an "umbrella" or group of different philosphys pertaining to improvements.
What about it? That's a very vague question. Kaizen is a Japanese term meaning 'continuous self improvement' throughout our entire life. As a management term, it means bettering one's work, through and through. I hope this answers your very vague question.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
A Kaizen Event is a planned and structured process improvement effort that enables a small group of people to improve some aspect of their business in a quick, focused manner.
Kaizen
they diffrent methods
both are same..
An advantage to kaizen is the fact that businesses can improve one process at a time. A disadvantage is the fact that during the process of improving things may slow down.
Kaizen (改善), Japanese for "improvement", or "change for the better" refers to philosophy or practices that focus upon continuous improvement of processes in manufacturing, engineering, game development, and business management.