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alhusseini
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Dear all,

What Is Kaizan

In business management, kaizen is a Japanese tradition which is now used internationally, modified by each culture to best suit their own business environments.

A literal translation of kaizen could be "to become good through change".

At its most basic the concept of kaizen is one of restructuring and organizing every aspect of a system to ensure it remains at peak efficiency.

Kaizen is founded upon five primary elements:

Quality Circles:

Groups which meet to discuss quality levels concerning all aspects of a company's running.

Improved Morale:

Strong morale amongst the workforce is a crucial step to achieving long-term efficiency and productivity, and kaizen sets it as a foundational task to keep constant contact with employee morale.

Teamwork:

A strong company is a company that pulls together every step of the way. Kaizen aims to help employees and management look at themselves as members of a team, rather than competitors.

Personal Discipline:

A team cannot succeed without each member of the team being strong in themselves. A commitment to personal discipline by each employee ensures that the team will remain strong.

Suggestions for Improvement:

By requesting feedback from each member of the team, the management ensures that all problems are looked at and addressed before they become significant.

In addition to the foundations, a number of principles exist in kaizen. These include standardizing as many aspects of the corporation as is possible, removing all inefficiency, and the five rules for a good environment:

• Cleanliness (Seiso)

• Clean-Up Time (Seiketsu)

• Orderliness (Seiton)

• Tidiness (Seiri)

• Discipline (Shitsuke)

While many Western models to increase business productivity look at radical shifts to create drastic changes and immediate improvements, kaizen takes a continuous, long-term approach to improvement.

As with Zen itself, kaizen views business productivity as a continually unfolding process.

The emphasis, therefore, is on the constant bettering not only of one's relation to the workplace, but of oneself as a person.

This emphasis makes companies utilizing the kaizen approach much more oriented towards the well-being of their employees, with a more "people-centric" view by management.



Unlike many Western management techniques, which treat employees as numbers to be crunched for maximum efficiency, kaizen takes the opposite outlook, proposing essentially that a happy employee is a productive employee.

Kaizen has been proven effective in a number of major Japanese and Western companies, and many large corporations in America and Europe are adopting the model — even corporations which have for years utilized hard-line Western approaches such as business process engineering.

Attached is a presentation on the suject.

My Best regards

Dr. Al Husseini

Amman

Jordan


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