The Power of Hansei: Why Japanese Business Leaders Swear by this Concept
Hansei Introduction
The power of hansei is an invaluable concept for business success. Hansei, which literally means “reflection” or “contemplation,”
Lean comes from Toyota and most famously the Toyota Production System (TPS). Today, a wide range of organisations use Lean in some shape or form with varying success. Lean management is a philosophy and set of tools that organizations can use to improve the flow of work and eliminate waste. Organizations that adopt lean management principles often see improvements in quality, efficiency, productivity, and customer satisfaction. These articles will help point you in the right direction and show you how.
The power of hansei is an invaluable concept for business success. Hansei, which literally means “reflection” or “contemplation,”
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