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Communication is not an art or event at an instance of time rather it is a continuous process, incorporating various events and activities that are inter-related and inter-dependent.
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A majority of our communication is nonverbal. Through actions, tics, silence, and even a lack of action we are always expressing ourselves.
Criteria for judging a continuous improvement contest may include measurable impact on key performance indicators, innovation in process improvements, sustainability of implemented changes, and demonstrated involvement and engagement from team members in the improvement process. Judges may also evaluate the clarity and effectiveness of communication about the improvement project and the overall organizational benefits achieved.
Kaisen budgeting, a term borrowed from Japanese, is a budgeting approach that explicitly demands continuous improvement and incorporates all the expected improvements in the budget that results from such a process.
Instituting continuous improvement strategy is a common BPR phase that includes ongoing improvement and measurement of new processes and systems.
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.
The main goal of the continuous improvement process is to never be satisfied with the current state but to recognize that any process can be improved. Continuous improvement is usually used in a business environment to improve efficiency and quality.
Continuously seeking ways to improve operation is known as concept of continuous improvement. It is based on Kaizen, a Japanese concept.
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He focused on continuous improvement in his work performance.
In the manufacturing world, continuous improvement is one of the factors of Total Quality as described by Phillips Demming.