kaizenkäytäntöihin
Kaizenkäytäntöihin refers to the application of Kaizen, a Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement that originated in post‑World War II industrial Japan. The term is used to describe systematic practices designed to incrementally enhance processes, quality, and productivity within organizations. The concept was popularized by Akira Kimura and Masaaki Imai, who expanded its use beyond manufacturing into fields such as healthcare, information technology, and service industries.
Central to kaizenkäytäntöihin are five core principles: focus on the customer, eliminate waste, standardize work, empower
The adoption of kaizenkäytäntöihin has led to measurable benefits such as reduced lead times, lower defect