The Power of Small: Why Addressing Minor Issues Leads to Major Success
Dr ASHOK PURI
?Driving Operational Excellence | Kaizen & Lean Consultant | Business Transformation Specialist MD - Lean India Consulting Group
Greetings, fellow professionals!
I'm Dr. Ashok Puri, today want to discuss a fundamental concept in the Kaizen philosophy: the power of small. Often, we believe monumental changes require equally large actions. However, Kaizen teaches that great improvements come from taking small, consistent steps. This principle applies not just to achieving ambitious goals but also to preventing significant problems by addressing their seemingly insignificant precursors.
Ignoring the Small Can Lead to the Disastrous:
The passage highlights this through various examples:
Developing Your "Small Problem Radar":
So, how do we become more attuned to these subtle warning signs in our own lives and organizations? Here are some practical exercises:
Applying Kaizen to Everyday Challenges:
By incorporating these exercises, you can develop a "small problem radar" and address them effectively. Here are some specific scenarios:
Kaizen and Innovation: A Powerful Combination:
Remember, Kaizen's small steps aren't mutually exclusive from innovation. They work together:
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Kaizen During Personal Crises:
Life throws curveballs, and sometimes, major challenges feel overwhelming. However, even in these situations, Kaizen can provide solace and practical assistance:
The Power of Recognition:
Organizations that appreciate the importance of addressing small problems are stronger and more competitive. They motivate and energize their people through positive reinforcement, recognizing the value of small wins.
In Conclusion:
Remember, in 90% of cases, major problems have humble beginnings as small issues. Develop your "small problem radar" and embrace the power of small. By consistently addressing these seemingly insignificant challenges, you can prevent major problems and pave the way for great success in your personal and professional life.
I encourage you to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. Let's discuss how we can leverage the power of small in our own endeavors and collectively inspire a culture of continuous improvement.
Thank you for reading!
Dr. Ashok Puri
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Business Excellence, Automotive, Textile-spinning & CNC Machinery and Operations Management Consultant & Trainer
8 个月Kaizen well described Dr Puri. This concept is well captured in our age old wisdom, the Subhashita: ?????? ????? ??? ????? ?????? ????? ???? ?? ???? ???? ????????? ??????? ????? ? ???????? (Agnih shesham rinah shesham shatruh shesham tathaiva cha. Punah Punah pravardheta tasmaat shesham na kaarayet)
Deputy General Manager at Highway Industries Ltd., Ludhiana.
8 个月Thanks for sharing the power of small why