Real Video: 3 Reasons Why Continuous Improvement Initiatives Fail
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Why does Kaizen fail? We all know the usual suspects: lack of top management support, cost-cutting focus, lack of dedicated change agents, low investment on training, wrong tools used at the wrong time… With hundreds of thousands of experiences out there, it would be daring for me to say this is the ultimate Top 3. These are simply my favorite 3 (non-exhaustive) causes of failure of Continuous Improvement efforts.
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