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Improving the Company Every Day | The Power of Kaizen
When you implement Kaizen, you:
  • Focus on standardizing your current work processes and then developing incremental improvements on them over time
  • Create a culture of problem-solving employees who are constantly on the lookout for waste, inefficiencies, and opportunities for change
  • Empower managers and employees at all levels of the organization to contribute their ideas regularly
  • Set a new standard in which the expectation is that the company’s operations get a little better each day

A Kaizen Bootcamp is a short-term educational program that teaches participants the top skills they need to qualify for an entry-level

Getting started with Kaizen requires training your team to see lean improvement opportunities in every aspect of your business. Our Kaizen Bootcamp Deployment model and Bootcamp experience are specifically designed to build a culture of problem solvers that focuses on execution and commitment to results. 

WHAT IS A KAIZEN BOOTCAMP?

KAIZEN means “change for the good”

Bootcamp participants will be able to effectively lead and drive Kaizen throughout the organization, with a practical focus on your company’s most important goals. These Kaizen events include concepts like PDCA.

TECHNICAL IMPORTANCES

The Process of Training Within Industry (TWI)

Standardized Work principles closely follow the process of Training within Industry (TWI) which was introduced in Japan post-World War II and is a foundation of Toyota’s success in continuous improvement, and more importantly, in their ability to sustain improvements. The purpose of TWI as it relates to Standardized Work is to establish a repeatable, predictable baseline for continuous improvement and to involve the team in both the initial and ongoing improvements in order to achieve the highest levels of safety, quality, delivery, and productivity. 

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