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Internet in EducationEME 6053.701Summer 2013

Doreen D’Amico

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Cultivating Kaizen

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In a small word, the philosophy for big change is born. 

KAIZEN

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“Kaizen” is the Japanese word used to symbolize the practice of continuous improvement.

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Small, steady

steps in a process tobring aboutpositive

change . . .

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. . . can have a significant cumulative effect for better

outcomes.

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Small processes are part of everydaylife . . .

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. . . both individual and collective . . .

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. . . and processes can be adjusted and aligned to . . .

• Eliminate Waste

• Improve Quality

• Save Time

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. . . and combat resistance to large-scale change.

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•asking small questions •thinking small thoughts

 •taking small actions that are achievable

Strategiesforsuccessinclude . . .

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Approach and solve small problems in the face of a large crisis . . .

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. . . and bestow small rewards as small problems are solved in the

evolution of change.

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A focus on small moments that most people ignore can impact . . .

•a decision •a result

 •a path

forward

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“A journey of a thousand miles must begin with the first step.” Lao Tzu

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ReferencesGoogle ImagesMaurer, R. (2004). One small step can change your life: The kaizen way. New York: Workman Publishing.


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