Introducing Kaizen in Africa
Author: Izumi Ohno, Kenichi Ohno, and Sayoko Uesu
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Description: Introducing Kaizen in Africa por Izumi Ohno, Kenichi Ohno, and Sayoko Uesu examines the application of the Kaizen philosophy in African contexts, highlighting its potential for continuous improvement in production and service units. It explores Japan's role in propagating Kaizen and its adaptability to different socio-economic environments, offering valuable insights for developing countries.
Pages: 11
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