“Improvement” is probably the literal translation, but it’s used to mean the “Japanese business philosophy of continuous improvement”, the idea of getting better by continuously making many small steps.
Google translate works for the romanized word too (it will give you the kanji automatically), but only when “translating from Japanese”; it won’t detect romanized Japanese by default.
What does ‘Kaizen’ mean?
Luke
“Improvement” is probably the literal translation, but it’s used to mean the “Japanese business philosophy of continuous improvement”, the idea of getting better by continuously making many small steps.
Wiktionary:
Google translate works for the romanized word too (it will give you the kanji automatically), but only when “translating from Japanese”; it won’t detect romanized Japanese by default.
Wiktionary:
Google translate works for this romanized term too (it gives you the word in its correct orthography automatically).