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What Does Kaizen, Whips, and Sacrifice Have in Common?

We’re putting the finishing touches on a new course over at Gemba Academy called “Lean Lingo Explained.” In this course, Brad Schmidt takes a deep dive into the meaning of some of the most popular lean terms and phrases used today.

This course will be officially released in a few weeks… but here is a sneak peak at the first video.

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Comments

  1. Kevin Akers says:

    I knew about Kaizen meaning change for the better. But I didnt know about the whips and altar. Very interesting.

  2. Mark R Hamel says:

    Hi Ron,

    A little scary, but strangely profound. There are no free lunches, sacrifice is required to effect good change. Couldn’t help but thinking of the Paschal parallel. Now that was and is real kaizen.

    Best of luck with the new course.

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