Japanese Methodologies and Philosophies


Questions and answers about Kano Model

Explore the latest questions and answers in Kano Model, and find Kano Model experts. Is KANO MODEL for measuring customer satisfaction still in active use?
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Jidoka in Software Development and Odoo ERP/MRP

Jidoka is the principle of detecting errors as soon as possible, to avoid unnecessary waste in the processes that use the wrong data. In the software development governance, one of the pillars is the definition of the budget, avoiding errors in this calculation becomes a vital task for the software development life cycle that needs the funds are in accordance with the effort that we will need.
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Kaizen, Kaikaku and Kakushin – what’s the difference?

In the world of Lean, there are three terminologies used in the domain of improvement: Kaizen, Kaikaku and Kakushin.
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What is 5 Whys (Five Whys)?

Five whys (or 5 whys) is an iterative interrogative technique used to explore the cause-and-effect relationships underlying a particular problem.
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Difference between Kaizen and Innovation

The elemental difference between kaizen and innovation is in the way they are implemented and the results they are bringing to the company, even though both bring improvements in the company.
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Kaizen - Culture of Continuous Improvement and Lean Thinking

Create a culture of continuous improvement where all employees are actively engaged in improving the company. Nurture this culture by organizing events focused on improving specific areas of the company.
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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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HEIJUNKA: The art of leveling production

Heijunka is a Lean method for reducing the unevenness in a production process and minimizing the chance of overburden. The term Heijunka comes from Japanese and literally means leveling. It can help you react to demand changes and utilize your capacity in the best possible way.
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Total Quality Management (TQM) - Japanese-style management approach to quality improvement.

Total Quality Management (TQM) is a management technique based on the idea that all “employees continuously improve their ability to provide on-demand products and services that customers will find of particular value.”
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Ishikawa (fishbone) diagram in software project management

A fishbone diagram is undoubtedly one of the best tools to find and visualize the root cause of any problem.
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