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Hansei Methodology: Continuously Engaging People in Improvement

Hansei is a central idea in Japanese culture, meaning to acknowledge one's own mistake and to pledge improvement. This is similar to the German proverb Selbsterkenntnis ist der erste Schritt zur Besserung, where the closest translation to English would be "Insight into oneself is the first step to improvement".
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Applying the business mantra "HORENSO" to Achieve 360-degree Communication

Traditionally used for manufacturing in a hierarchical organization, the Japanese method to ensure upward communication can be adapted to the realities of today’s knowledge based, flat hierarchical firms to ensure effective 360-degree communication in which everyone stays in the loop.
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Data-driven ways to build a customer-centric culture

3 actions to get started becoming a client-centric company.
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Lean software development - the game-changer in the digital age

Why is the lean start-up the game-changer in the digital age?
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How the Bamboo Rule Helps Businesses Achieve Sustainable Growth

Discover how the bamboo rule, bamboo growth strategy, and lean business development lead to sustainable business growth. Learn the secrets of bamboo resilience, patience in business, and building strong foundations for long-term success with a simple yet powerful approach.
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Managing Project Execution Terms

Project Execution is the phase in the project life cycle when the work is performed, and everything in the project plan is put into action.
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11 Common Continuous Improvement Mistakes You Are Probably Making

In any field, there are a handful of common mistakes. Continuous improvement is no different. Some of these errors come as a result of ignorance about the proper way of doing things. Some are the result of habit. And a handful come as a function of taking the path of least resistance
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What is the difference between Project Proposal and Software Requirements Specification (SRS) in software engineering?

project proposal is a written document outlining everything stakeholders should know about a project, including the timeline, budget, objectives, and goals. SRS is a document that describes what the software will do and how it will be expected to perform.
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Manifesto for Agile Software Development

The Agile Manifesto outlines 12 principles for creating adaptable, customer-focused software, including customer satisfaction, change embracing, sustainable pace, excellence, teamwork, motivation, self-organization, communication, and regular reflection.
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Usability, Usefulness, Functionality and User Experience: What's the Difference?

Usability, Functionality and Usefulness are key aspects of user experience, focusing on the ease of use and value of a product, along with content relevance and product exploration ease.
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Occam’s Razor and the Art of Software Design

The Simplest Solution is Almost Always The Best Solution
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Curated Picks: The Most Worthwhile Articles to Read Today

The Resource Page for techie guys and tech enthusiasts! You are no longer reading a long article or getting into a trap called "5 minutes to read". Just read the cap and key takeaways!
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