Kaizen is a Japanese term meaning “change for the better” or “continuous improvement.” It is a Japanese business philosophy regarding the processes that continuously improve operations and involve all employees. If you are a business owner and want to create improvements within your company, keep reading. We are here to navigate your entrepreneurial journey.
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Learn from the Live Interactive Workshop on Kaizen for startups by Jayanth Murthy, Joint Managing Director, Kaizen Institute. He has over 24 years of focused training & consulting experience in the “improvement domain”. He has trained and consulted in over 30+ countries and his key area of interest and expertise lies in Kaizen/ Lean/ Operational Excellence.
Start Date: 17 Dec 2020
Time: 4.00 P.M
Speaker
Mr. Jayanth is an excellent teacher, active orator, and a great leader. He is the Joint Managing Director of Kaizen Institute – India, South Asia and Africa.The skills and concepts in the Lean and Operational Excellence is an asset which is his possession.
Why you should attend?
Mr Jayanth will help you take your Startup to the next level, and explain how successful startup founders have applied this to reach success.
You will understand some of the key objectives of the kaizen philosophy that includes:
- Quality Control
- Just-in-time delivery
- Standardized work
- The use of efficient equipment
- The elimination of waste
Who must attend?
- Startup founders, hoping to learn and improve their business.
- Startup investors looking for innovative businesses.
- Startup owner, a CEO, or a young entrepreneur with a fantastic idea and want to boost up their business
- Entrepreneurs full of ideas, passion, and energy to convert ideas into actions.
Register Here: https://bit.ly/3gIFvEQ
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