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		<title>By: Kaizen versus Good Enough &#171; Hans de Zwart: Technology as a Solution&#8230;</title>
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		<description>[...] leave a comment &#187;  Arjen Vrielink and I write a monthly series titled: Parallax. We both agree on a title for the post and on some other arbitrary restrictions to induce our creative process. For this post we agreed to write about how Kaizen (the philosophy of continuous improvement) relates to the rise of the Good Enough paradigm. The post also has to include a non-digital example of Kaizen versus Good Enough. You can read Arjen&#8217;s post with the same title here. [...]</description>
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