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Continuous Improvement

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In our world, the only true constant is change. A philosophy of continuous improvement not only embraces change as a constant but reframes it as driver of improvement. This philosophy is referred to as kaizen, a Japanese word that translates as “continuous improvement.” More than a doctrine of ongoing development, kaizen prioritizes incremental improvement over broad, sweeping changes. Incremental changes are easier to implement— they require fewer resources and can begin making an impact right away (albeit a small impact). Over time, incremental improvements add up and result in the same gains that broad sweeping changes might, but without causing the disruption that a total change of course can lead to.

In a professional capacity, this means incessantly and obsessively looking for more ways to provide value to your target customers and enhance your core capabilities. In a personal capacity it means applying the same logic of incremental improvement to find better ways to meet your goals. That may mean learning something new every day, honing your skills, working toward living a self-actualized life, or all of the above. More than just a tool to spur personal, professional, and organizational growth, the philosophy of kaizen has the additional benefit of encouraging comfort with ongoing change—an attitude that is not only healthy at the personal level, but absolutely critical for a new venture.

Entrepreneurs often make lousy employees. They will never fully commit to an organizational culture or go all in to achieve organizational goals, because they don’t see the payoff for them. They also tend to butt heads with their supervisors because they have strong opinions about the right way to do things that are often at odds with the status quo. Because they are intelligent and driven, they don’t usually fail outright (although some entrepreneurs are so “out there” that they are conventionally unemployable), but they often drift from job to job, getting easily bored and restless and looking for the next thing. Does this sound like you? You should give serious thought to starting your own business.

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