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When does continual improvement actually begin?

Jan 20,2013 Comments Off on When does continual improvement actually begin? Change Management, Company Code/Values, Dayna Blogs, Process/System Improvement, Quality continual improvement, Quality, resource efficiency
Corporate responsibility

A gentleman named Christopher asked this question on LinkedIn and it created a huge stir:  “When does continual improvement actually begin?”

My answer was:
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