Expert Advice Community

Guest

Continual improvement vs step change improvement

  Quote
Guest
Guest user Created:   Nov 11, 2017 Last commented:   Nov 11, 2017

Continual improvement vs step change improvement

What is the difference between continual improvement and step change improvement in the risk management.
0 0

Assign topic to the user

ISO 9001 FOUNDATIONS COURSE

Everything you need to know about ISO 9001.

ISO 9001 FOUNDATIONS COURSE

Everything you need to know about ISO 9001.

Expert
Strahinja Stojanovic Nov 11, 2017

Both sound same meaning.

Answer:

Continuous improvement, or Kaizen, is a method for identifying opportunities for streamlining work and reducing waste. The practice was formalized by the popularity of Lean / Agile / Kaizen in manufacturing and business, and it is now being used by thousands of companies all over the world to identify savings opportunities.

Continuous Improvement is an evolutionary process. But extraordinary threats and opportunities require a revolutionary, targeted response. When an organization needs to act quickly to ramp up production, reduce costs, or meet other extraordinary changes or goals is where the step change improvement comes to action.Step change improvement is a significant change in policy or attitude, especially one that results in an improvement or increase.

Quote
0 0

Comment as guest or Sign in

HTML tags are not allowed

Nov 10, 2017

Nov 10, 2017

Suggested Topics

Guest user Created:   Sep 06, 2018 ISO 9001
Replies: 2
0 0

Finding the root cause

Guest user Created:   Jan 12, 2016 ISO 9001
Replies: 1
0 0

ECR & ECO