How Motion-Mining® optimizes the CIP
The ability to adapt to constantly changing market requirements is becoming a decisive success factor for long-term competitiveness and survival in the global economic environment.
The Continuous Improvement Process (CIP) starts right here and has established itself as a proven method for companies.
Kaizen Excursus
The term “continuous improvement process” or abbreviated CIP became established at the end of the 1980s as the German answer to Japanese kaizen (kai = change; zen = the good). Kaizen can also be translated as “improving what is good” or “improving for good.”
Basics and benefits of CIP
It is about implementing many small and quickly adaptable measures instead of initiating a large, lengthy project. One possible approach for improvement here includes the PDCA method, which comes from quality development.
Motion-Mining® meets CIP
The combination of Motion-Mining® and CIP enables comprehensive, efficient and data-driven process optimization that successfully integrates all key aspects of CIP. This powerful synergy can take operational process optimization to a new level.