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Rowena Diaz, United Arab Emirates
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Start the Change Within Yourself
The most important thing before starting Kaizen is, start the change within yourself. You cannot educate others about Kaizen if you yourself are not well educated enough about it.
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Karen Redd Director, United States
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Kaizen--start the Change Within Yourself
I've learned most about Kaizen by applying it in my own life--hopefully I can share what I've learned in a way that will allow people their own experience (constructivist theory).
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Roberta Lanfranco Manager, Italy
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Start the Change Within Yourself
In a social and professional changing world, it's fundamental to think and to act according to a method. I'm very interested to understand how Kaizen could help me.
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Manny Mendez Manager, United States
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Emulating Good Behavior
I agree with your view, Rowena. Strong leadership is paramount. Emulating good behaviour is really a good way to start. Leading with enough conviction and being passionate about ones belief and implementation is really vital.
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Karen Redd Director, United States
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One Small Step Can Change your Life
'One Small Step Can Change Your Life: The Kaizen Way' by Robert Maurer is a fabulous book that teaches how to apply the concept on Kaizen on a personal level. It's life-changing, if applied.
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Anthony Maden, USA
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Kaizen - Start the Change Within Yourself
Karen - thanks for the recommendation for Robert's book. I'm in a place right now where I need to change some habits in ...
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Anthony Maden, USA
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Kaizen - Start Within Yourself - I Started!
I started the changed process on July 4th, my independence day. My first change is to change my attitude towards myself ...
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Rowena Diaz, United Arab Emirates
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The 5S's of Kaizen
Way to go Anthony! Self-descipline is the key to start success. Try to read more about 5S's or watch this video.
Enjoy ...
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