The kaizen philosophy seeks to encourage suggestions, not to find excuses for failing to improve. Typical excuses are,

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The kaizen philosophy seeks to encourage suggestions, not to find excuses for failing to improve. Typical excuses are,

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The kaizen philosophy seeks to encourage suggestions, not tofind excuses for failing to improve. Typical excuses are, "Ifit's not broken, don't fix it," "I'm too busy to work on it," and"It's not in the budget." Think of at least 3 otherexcuses people give for why they don't try to improve. As aleader, how might you respond to these 3 statements? Inyour initial post please list the 3 statements with yourresponse.
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