In the 1950s, a group of engineers at Toyota revolutionised car manufacturing with the concept of ‘kaizen’ – also known as continuous improvement. Its focus was not centred on buying new machinery or groundbreaking technology. Instead, it prioritised streamlining how work was done, making small, incremental changes to processes that delivered outsized results, and kick-starting…
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