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Continuous improvement is not a new concept, but in today’s fast-paced business environment, it has taken on new dimensions. The increasing availability of technology and data collection methods has revolutionized how teams operate, allowing them to self-correct and innovate more efficiently. By integrating these tools into everyday workflows, organizations can foster a culture where improvement is a constant process rather than a reactionary one.
 By Victor Leung
By Victor LeungContinuous improvement is not a new concept, but in today’s fast-paced business environment, it has taken on new dimensions. The increasing availability of technology and data collection methods has revolutionized how teams operate, allowing them to self-correct and innovate more efficiently. By integrating these tools into everyday workflows, organizations can foster a culture where improvement is a constant process rather than a reactionary one.

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