Comparative Study of Kaizen in Islamic sources

Title Comparative Study of Kaizen in Islamic sources
Author Rohollah Tavallaee ; Hossein Rajabdoory
Publication Date: 1393-08
Subject continuous improvement, islamic management, islamic sources, kaizen
Type Periodical
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: University of Toronto
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2345-6698, EISSN: 2588-4697
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b6f8fb37a98b4a0da3da3ba1a41af4e0
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Date 1393-08
Notes Kaizen is the practice of continuous improvement. Kaizen was originally introduced to the West by Japan. Today Kaizen is recognized worldwide as an important pillar of an organization’s long-term competitive strategy. Kaizen is continuous improvement that is based on certain guiding principles. Kaizen or continuous improvement of tasks is a model of management aims at encouraging persistent endless perseverance and diligence. This paper, by reviewing the Islamic aspects and implications implicit in Kaizen model of management concerning incessant improvement and prohibition of laziness, investigates the instructions provided in the narratives of the infallible Shia Imams and scrutinizes the possibility of modeling their conducts in this field. The present study is developmental in terms of purpose and is conducted by analytical descriptive method. To collect the required data, library method of study, note taking and classification of statements have been used. In this paper, firstly, as much as possible it has been tried to derive Kaizen principles implied in Islamic sources and then related sources associated with this concept have been identified and analyzed. In addition to finding more exact understanding of this concept, Islamic view relating Kaizen implied in these sources can be explained and applied in this field. However, Kaizen is the implementation of a certain Islamic instruction. Scrutinizing this issue proves that Islamic scholars should pay special attention to the sophisticated instructions of Islam for using Kaizen at different levels of management. And they are recommended to carry on for a striking noteworthy presence in different areas of science and persist to extract scientific discussions of Islamic sources.
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Comparative Study of Kaizen in Islamic sources

Author Rohollah Tavallaee ; Hossein Rajabdoory
Publication Date 1393-08
Subject continuous improvement, islamic management, islamic sources, kaizen
Type Periodical
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library University of Toronto
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2345-6698, EISSN: 2588-4697
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b6f8fb37a98b4a0da3da3ba1a41af4e0
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Date 1393-08
Notes Kaizen is the practice of continuous improvement. Kaizen was originally introduced to the West by Japan. Today Kaizen is recognized worldwide as an important pillar of an organization’s long-term competitive strategy. Kaizen is continuous improvement that is based on certain guiding principles. Kaizen or continuous improvement of tasks is a model of management aims at encouraging persistent endless perseverance and diligence. This paper, by reviewing the Islamic aspects and implications implicit in Kaizen model of management concerning incessant improvement and prohibition of laziness, investigates the instructions provided in the narratives of the infallible Shia Imams and scrutinizes the possibility of modeling their conducts in this field. The present study is developmental in terms of purpose and is conducted by analytical descriptive method. To collect the required data, library method of study, note taking and classification of statements have been used. In this paper, firstly, as much as possible it has been tried to derive Kaizen principles implied in Islamic sources and then related sources associated with this concept have been identified and analyzed. In addition to finding more exact understanding of this concept, Islamic view relating Kaizen implied in these sources can be explained and applied in this field. However, Kaizen is the implementation of a certain Islamic instruction. Scrutinizing this issue proves that Islamic scholars should pay special attention to the sophisticated instructions of Islam for using Kaizen at different levels of management. And they are recommended to carry on for a striking noteworthy presence in different areas of science and persist to extract scientific discussions of Islamic sources.
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