Continuous Improvement has
become a catch phrase of Western business managers in the last
decade of the Twentieth Century. Managers consume books and articles
that tout Continuous Improvement as the salvation of American
Industry in a globally competitive marketplaceThis paper is focused
on presenting why continuous improvement is important but not
sufficient to the times we face. It is necessary to go beyond
the idea of improving on what exist and to move to creating what
does not yet exist nor has yet been conceived of—to work
on development and regeneration. The problem with this demand
is, that most Western companies don't have a culture that can
fully value such aspirations, much less an understanding of how
to create one.
The purpose of this e-book is to develop an understanding
of what must be created in Western corporate culture to make
a continuous development and continuously regenerative ethic
an accomplishable and, further, sustainable reality in Western
Business. 30 pgs
|
Part
of
the Change Management Package |