What is Kaizen
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Kaizen is continuous improvement!! You get lots of information in various sites on Kaizen Siva
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Dear Rejen,

Greetings!

Kaizen is a daily activity whose purpose goes beyond simple productivity improvement. It is also a process that, when done correctly, humanizes the workplace, eliminates overly hard work (both mental and physical) "muri," and teaches people how to perform experiments on their work using the scientific method and how to learn to spot and eliminate waste in business processes.

To be most effective, kaizen must operate with three principles in place:

- Consider the process and the results (not results-only) so that actions to achieve effects are surfaced.
- Employ systemic thinking of the whole process and not just that immediately in view (i.e. big picture, not solely the narrow view) in order to avoid creating problems elsewhere in the process.
- Adopt a learning, non-judgmental, non-blaming (because blaming is wasteful) approach and intent that will allow the re-examination of the assumptions that resulted in the current process.

People at all levels of an organization can participate in kaizen, from the CEO down, as well as external stakeholders when applicable. The format for kaizen can be individual, suggestion system, small group, or large group. At Toyota, it is usually a local improvement within a workstation or local area and involves a small group in improving their own work environment and productivity. This group is often guided through the kaizen process by a line supervisor; sometimes this is the line supervisor's key role.

While kaizen (at Toyota) usually delivers small improvements, the culture of continual aligned small improvements and standardization yields large results in the form of compound productivity improvement. Hence, the English usage of "kaizen" can be: "continuous improvement" or "continual improvement."

This philosophy differs from the "command-and-control" improvement programs of the mid-twentieth century. Kaizen methodology includes making changes and monitoring results, then adjusting. Large-scale pre-planning and extensive project scheduling are replaced by smaller experiments, which can be rapidly adapted as new improvements are suggested.

The Toyota Production System is known for kaizen, where all line personnel are expected to stop their moving production line in case of any abnormality and, along with their supervisor, suggest an improvement to resolve the abnormality which may initiate a kaizen.

The cycle of kaizen activity can be defined as: standardize an operation -> measure the standardized operation (find cycle time and amount of in-process inventory) -> gauge measurements against requirements -> innovate to meet requirements and increase productivity -> standardize the new, improved operations -> continue the cycle ad infinitum. This is also known as the Shewhart cycle, Deming cycle, or PDCA.

Masaaki Imai made the term famous in his book, "Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success."

Apart from business applications of the method, both Anthony Robbins and Robert Maurer have popularized the kaizen principles into personal development principles. The basis of Robbins' CANI (Constant and Never-Ending Improvement) method in kaizen is discussed in his "Lessons in Mastery" series.

Further reading:

Imai, Masaaki, "Gemba Kaizen: A Commonsense, Low-Cost Approach to Management" McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (March 1, 1997) ISBN 0-07-031446-2

Rgds,

John N

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Kaizen is Change for Better Kai = Change Zen = Better All small efforts/improvements that leads to larger impact It can be done today It is do and learn Everybody can do it. Nandkumar
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TQM= Zero defects where as Kaizen= contineous efforts for improvement in quality in process
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