Quick ‘n Easy Kaizen: Winning with Project Kaizen

December 8th, 2005 by Hal

The team that shoots more through the season wins more games.

There isn't an easier project kaizen approach than Quick 'n Easy kaizen for improving performance on a project and across the project-based company. It comes down to this: The team that shoots more throughout the season wins more games. The quick 'n easy approach increases the (improving) shots on goal by increasing the attempted improvements by individuals. How? By recognizing both the inherent autonomy of the individual coupled with their talents.

None of us wants to put up with annoyances or difficulties in doing a job. In the project setting we might only do a task a few times. By encouraging project performers to make their job easy we put our projects, our organization, and the people doing projects on a steady climbing performance. Norman Bodek will do a better job than I will do describing how to do Quick 'n Easy kaizen. Get your team to take more shots. Get started with Quick 'n Easy kaizen.

Gang-of-Seven

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