Japanese term for a gradual approach to ever higher standards in quality enhancement and waste reduction, through small but continual improvements involving everyone from the chief executive to the lowest level workers.
Popularized by Mosaki Imai in his books
'Kaizen: The Key To Japan's competitive Success.'
The Japanese word "KAIZEN" means improvement. Kaizen is a popular word in industry, worldwide, to claim practicing innovative management methods.
The Japanese word "KAIZEN" means improvement, improvements without spending much money, involving everyone from managers to workers, and using much common sense. The Japanese way encourages small improvements day after day, continuously. The key aspect of KAIZEN is that it is an on-going, never-ending improvement process. It's a soft and gradual method opposed to more usual western habits to scrap everything and start with new.