Continuous improvement
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Continuous improvement is a phrase suggesting that a process or product should always get better as knowledge about it and experience with it accumulates over time. It is specifically used in quality systems or management programs such as Total Quality Management, associated with the work of W. Edwards Deming and Walter A. Shewhart.
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