virheidenkanto
Virheidenkanto is a Finnish term that refers to the ability or practice of carrying and managing errors within a system or process. The word combines "virhe" (error) and "kanto" (carrying or bearing), emphasizing the concept of handling mistakes in a way that minimizes their impact on overall performance or outcomes.
In various contexts, virheidenkanto pertains to approaches that accept the presence of errors and build resilience
One common application of virheidenkanto is in quality control and continuous improvement methodologies, such as Six
The principle encourages designing systems that can accommodate errors without catastrophic failure, often through redundancy, error
In summary, virheidenkanto encapsulates the strategic acceptance and management of errors within a system, promoting robustness