An overview of Kaizen, Kaikaku, and Kakushin
There are three ways in which improvement can be achieved according to Japanese philosophy. These ways are called (3k)
Kaizen: A Japanese word synonymous with continuous improvement using small, incremental changes. Kaizen is about continuous improvement: every day, for all people, everywhere
Kaikaku: Refers to improvement using revolutionary or radical change of the current situation
Kakushin: Refers to improvement using change that revolves around innovation, transformation, reshaping, or reinvention, that is, a complete transition from the current situation

There are studies that only refer to (Kaizen) and (Kaikaku), and considerd that (Kaikaku) and (Kakushin) are the same thing



References: (adammitchell.co.uk), (marketbusinessnews.com)



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