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Reprogram your brain and continuously improve with Robert Maurer's book "The Spirit of Kaizen"
Manage episode 356631038 series 1455845
Robert Maurer's book "The Spirit of Kaizen" explores the concept of continuous improvement, which is at the heart of the Kaizen philosophy. Kaizen is a Japanese term that refers to the practice of making small, incremental changes to improve processes and outcomes over time. The book delves into how this philosophy can be applied to different areas of life, such as personal growth, work, relationships, and health.
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One of the reasons why "The Spirit of Kaizen" is considered a powerful book is because it offers a practical and actionable approach to self-improvement. Instead of advocating for dramatic, sweeping changes, Maurer emphasizes the power of making minor, incremental, sustainable improvements over the long term. This approach benefits people who feel overwhelmed by the prospect of making significant changes and are looking for a more manageable way to achieve their goals.
Moreover, the book offers a unique perspective on the Kaizen philosophy that goes beyond its application in the business world. Maurer explores how the principles of Kaizen can be applied to various aspects of life, such as personal relationships and health. This broadens the book's scope and makes it relevant to a broader audience.
In summary, "The Spirit of Kaizen" is a powerful book because it offers a practical and sustainable approach to self-improvement and provides a unique perspective on the Kaizen philosophy applicable to various areas of life.
Run Sheet
INTRO
Dr Robert Maurer on Inspire Nation discovers how he got interested in Kaizen.
Good change (2m04)
WHAT IS IT
Robert Maurer on David Kadavy gives us a final message
Life is full of small moments (1m01)
HOW TO DO IT
Aurelius Tjin talks about the practical value of small improvements
One percent better a day (3m03)
Productivity Game explains why Kaizen is an effective strategy for change
Avoiding your fight or flight response (3m20)
OUTRO
James May looks into Toyota's continual desire to streamline their process
Toyota and Kaizen (4m30)
- samyak s
- Sabiha
- Lars Bjørge
- Edward Rehfeldt III
- 孤鸿 月影
- Fabian
- Jasper Verkaart
- Margy
- Diana Bastianelli
- Andy Pilara
- ola
- Austin Hammatt
- Zachary Phillips
- Antonio Candia
- Mike Leigh Cooper
- Laura KE
- Denise findlay
- Krzysztof
- Diana Bastianelli
- Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide
- Stef
- Roger von Holdt
- Jette Haswell
- venkata reddy
- Dirk Breitsameter
- Ingram Casey
- Nicoara Talpes
- rahul grover
- Evert van de Plassche
- Ravi Govender
- Craig Lindsay
- Steve Woollard
- Lasse Brurok
- Deborah Spahr
- Barbara
- Samoela
- Christian
- Jo Hatchard
- Kalman Cseh
- Berg De Bleecker
- Paul Acquaah
- MrBonjour
- Sid
- Liza Goetz
- Konnor Ah kuoi
- Marjan Modara
- Dietmar Baur
- Bob Nolley
455 episod
Manage episode 356631038 series 1455845
Robert Maurer's book "The Spirit of Kaizen" explores the concept of continuous improvement, which is at the heart of the Kaizen philosophy. Kaizen is a Japanese term that refers to the practice of making small, incremental changes to improve processes and outcomes over time. The book delves into how this philosophy can be applied to different areas of life, such as personal growth, work, relationships, and health.
Become a member here: https://www.patreon.com/Moonshots
One of the reasons why "The Spirit of Kaizen" is considered a powerful book is because it offers a practical and actionable approach to self-improvement. Instead of advocating for dramatic, sweeping changes, Maurer emphasizes the power of making minor, incremental, sustainable improvements over the long term. This approach benefits people who feel overwhelmed by the prospect of making significant changes and are looking for a more manageable way to achieve their goals.
Moreover, the book offers a unique perspective on the Kaizen philosophy that goes beyond its application in the business world. Maurer explores how the principles of Kaizen can be applied to various aspects of life, such as personal relationships and health. This broadens the book's scope and makes it relevant to a broader audience.
In summary, "The Spirit of Kaizen" is a powerful book because it offers a practical and sustainable approach to self-improvement and provides a unique perspective on the Kaizen philosophy applicable to various areas of life.
Run Sheet
INTRO
Dr Robert Maurer on Inspire Nation discovers how he got interested in Kaizen.
Good change (2m04)
WHAT IS IT
Robert Maurer on David Kadavy gives us a final message
Life is full of small moments (1m01)
HOW TO DO IT
Aurelius Tjin talks about the practical value of small improvements
One percent better a day (3m03)
Productivity Game explains why Kaizen is an effective strategy for change
Avoiding your fight or flight response (3m20)
OUTRO
James May looks into Toyota's continual desire to streamline their process
Toyota and Kaizen (4m30)
- samyak s
- Sabiha
- Lars Bjørge
- Edward Rehfeldt III
- 孤鸿 月影
- Fabian
- Jasper Verkaart
- Margy
- Diana Bastianelli
- Andy Pilara
- ola
- Austin Hammatt
- Zachary Phillips
- Antonio Candia
- Mike Leigh Cooper
- Laura KE
- Denise findlay
- Krzysztof
- Diana Bastianelli
- Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide
- Stef
- Roger von Holdt
- Jette Haswell
- venkata reddy
- Dirk Breitsameter
- Ingram Casey
- Nicoara Talpes
- rahul grover
- Evert van de Plassche
- Ravi Govender
- Craig Lindsay
- Steve Woollard
- Lasse Brurok
- Deborah Spahr
- Barbara
- Samoela
- Christian
- Jo Hatchard
- Kalman Cseh
- Berg De Bleecker
- Paul Acquaah
- MrBonjour
- Sid
- Liza Goetz
- Konnor Ah kuoi
- Marjan Modara
- Dietmar Baur
- Bob Nolley
455 episod
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