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KAIZEN: Lean Thinking to Improve Your Mindset and Increase Personal Productivity

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If You Want To Improve Your Life But Don't Know Where To Start... Take A Tiny Step And Read This!

What if you could look at the world through the eyes of a Toyota engineer?

You'd find a way to improve literally anything, from your nutrition habits to your productivity.

You'd make sure that your entire life runs as smoothly as a car factory.

You'd keep stress under control because you'd be able to analyze and solve any problem.



Sounds good?

Well, right now you've got a chance to learn the management and problem-solving techniques used by global innovators and apply them to your life.

You've got a chance to peek into the minds of top CEOs and engineers.

And you've got a chance to transform your life.



The Japanese concept that powers everything from hi-tech innovation to self-improvement is known as kaizen, or continuous improvement. It's the art of introducing great change through a series of small, almost effortless steps. For example, if you'd like to lose some weight, kaizen would involve eating just one more vegetable a day, then two, and so on until you're eating perfectly planned, healthy meals every day. This is more effective than trying to introduce radical change all at once.

This book will show you how to apply kaizen to your personal and work life.

Here's what you'll actionable strategies for introducing kaizen into your lifeA complete guide to achieving great goals with small stepsReal-life, relatable examples of kaizen in self-improvementEverything you need to know about running a business in the kaizen wayAnd much more!

Kaizen is a method that has transformed countless lives and countless companies, small and large. Simply trust the wisdom of kaizen and let it transform your life, too!

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181 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 14, 2020

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Sosuke Takahashi

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June 9, 2024
I love Japanese self help stuff but this is very focused on narrow and technical production/factory settings and anecdotes. It's not a bad book but there's better books on the topic.
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