Kaizen was partly invented by Americans
The core ideas behind Kaizen were brought to Japan after World War II by American statistician and management theorist W. Edwards Deming, who had been largely ignored in the United States. Japan embraced his ideas so completely that the country's most prestigious business award is called the Deming Prize. American companies only started paying attention to Kaizen in the 1980s when they noticed Toyota was outcompeting them.






