Kaizen, A Japanese philosophy that translates to "change for the better" or continuous improvement. Rather than trying to revolutionize a company or your life overnight with massive, expensive changes, Kaizen focuses on making small, daily improvements that compound over time., Six Sigma, A disciplined, data-driven approach to making things better by reducing mistakes. Think of it as a quest for near-perfection., Lean Management, A way of running an organization that focuses on two things: eliminating waste and continuous improvement. Respect for People: Empowering the workers who actually do the job to identify problems and suggest solutions. , Total Quality Management (TQM), A management philosophy that suggests everyone in an organization—from the CEO to the part-time intern—is responsible for improving quality and ensuring customer satisfaction. Instead of just checking for "bad products" at the end of an assembly line, TQM focuses on fixing the processes so that mistakes don't happen in the first place., Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA), This four-step method is used for implementing change: Plan (identify opportunity), Do (test small-scale), Check (analyze results), and Act (implement or refine)., Root Cause Analysis (RCA), A structured approach to identify the underlying causes of a problem rather than just treating the symptoms., SWOT analysis, Aa high-level "health check" for a project, a business, or even your own career. It’s a simple framework used to identify what’s working, what isn’t, and where the future might lead. The acronym stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats..
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