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                                       STABILIZE







                LEVEL                CONTINUOUS                   CREATE
          INCREMENTALLY             IMPROVEMENT                    FLOW







                                     STANDARDIZE




        Figure 3-3. Continuous improvement cycle



          TRAP
                      Don’t Outrun Your Headlights
                      It is important to keep these dramatic improvements in context.
                      Toyota has a deep bench. They are able to focus and leverage
                      resources to create major improvements in a short time. If you
                      attempt to duplicate Toyota’s achievements, you may find that
                      you have to “outrun your headlights.” It is crucial to focus on the
                      depth of skills within your organization rather than on a short-
                      term dramatic push to results. Rushing to short-term gains will
                      surely end in disaster.



        quantities of waste, and in “tighter,” more efficient work. At some point con-
        tinuous improvement becomes a series of small, incremental improvements.
        However, periodic major changes in the environment or in the product will
        create instability, and then large improvements will be needed, starting all over
        down the spiral. For example, product model changes, the introduction of new
        products and processes, and changes in plant facilities will naturally create
        more variation, and thus instability, in the process.
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