Saturday, December 1, 2007

KAIZEN:

A Japanese term for constant and never-ending improvement, an age old philosophy used by warriors and modern businesses. It has become a personal mantra of millions of successful people. The world is experiencing a lot of change. Technology and the way of life is a proof of this, a perfect example of this, where Filipinos have used as a necessity and a status symbol is the Cellphone!

Similar trait of our Achievers in this modern world is their ability to adapt to change, may they be in business, sports or the arts. They are committed to continual improvement. Main reason why they remain on top and continue to be the best at what they do. Of course, they’ve learned from mistakes but remained to be focused on their vision. They have checkpoints to assess and evaluate their standing; a way or a process to always get better.

So what would it take to become successful or stay successful? We need to learn to ask ourselves, “How can I make this better? How can I do it more efficiently? How can I earn more from it? How can we do this with greater Love? If we keep an open mind and heart with the answers to those it will be sure to achieve Kaizen.

We have an innate desire to endlessly learn, grow, and develop.
We want to become more than what we already are.
Once we yield to this inclination for continuous and never-ending improvement,
We lead a life of endless accomplishments and satisfaction.

-Chuck Gallozzi

People call me Perfectionist, but I’m not. I’m a “Rightist.”
I do something until it’s right, and then I move on to the next thing.

-James Cameron

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