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Question 64

The process of continuous improvement can be defined best as a continuous effort to:

    Correct Answer: B

    The process of continuous improvement is best defined as a continuous effort to eliminate root causes of problems through incremental improvements. Continuous improvement (often associated with methodologies like Kaizen) focuses on making small, consistent changes that address underlying issues, leading to sustained progress and efficiency without the need for radical changes. This approach helps in identifying and rectifying root causes of waste and other problems systematically.

Discussion
NowazOption: B

B is the correct answer. "Continuous process improvement is a 'never ending effort to expose and eliminate root causes of problems: small-step improvement as opposed to big-step improvement,' according to the APICS Dictionary, 16th edition"

flyover11300Option: A

A would be the right answer because B is referring just to waste and continuous improvement is about small improvement to other areas as well as waste too

Rajiv8047Option: A

Continuous improvement is a philosophy that emphasizes ongoing progress through small, iterative changes.

sanjoliOption: B

B is the right answer

Adriano4423Option: B

Shall be B

abdull20uciOption: B

B is the correct answer.