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The Chalk Circle Test: Real Kaizen vs. Theater

34 min · 11 jun 2026
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Everyone talks about continuous improvement, but what does Kaizen actually look like on a Tuesday morning? This episode strips away the PowerPoint version to reveal the real thing: stand-up meetings that surface problems, standardized work charts that exist to be improved, and the radical authority of the andon cord. We explore why most implementations fail, the ninety-second test that reveals if Kaizen is real, and the uncomfortable social contract — including job security guarantees — that makes the whole system work. Whether you’re on a factory floor or a software team, this is the difference between genuine improvement and "kaizen of the mouth.

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