15. “Kaizen” is Japanese term meaning
(A) Just-in-time (JIT)
(B) a fishbone diagram
(©) a foolproof of machanism
(D) continuous improvement
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Answer: D, Continuous Improvement
Explanation: Change For The Better,
It is a Japanese business philosophy regarding the processes that continuously improve operations.
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Kaizen means "continuous improvement" in Japanese.
- It's a Japanese business philosophy that emphasizes processes that enhance operations over time while including all employees.
- According to Kaizen, productivity enhancement takes time and effort.
- Kaizen is a broad phrase that covers a wide range of ideas.
- It comprises building a team culture, improving day-to-day operations, ensuring employee participation, and making a job more enjoyable, less stressful, and safer.
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