kaizen

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A Japanese business practice of continuous improvement in performance and productivity.
  2. Continuous improvement generally.
verb
  1. To apply continuous improvement to (a task, or the worker who performs it).

Pronunciation

/ˈkaɪˌzən/ /ˈkaɪˌzɛn/

Word forms

kaizen kaizens kaizening kaizened

Etymology

From Japanese 改善 (kaizen かいぜん), from Middle Chinese 改善 (kój-dʒjén) (compare Mandarin gǎishàn 改善), from Old Chinese 改善 (*qˁəʔ-ɡenʔ "to correct errors"), from 改 ("to change") + 善 ("good"). Introduced to English in 1959 by Boyé Lafayette De Mente in his book Japanese Etiquette and Ethics in Business.

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