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  1. What is Jishuken. Jishuken is a Japanese management philosophy that emphasizes “self-study” or “autonomous study groups” as a means for continuous improvement. In essence, it is a comprehensive, management-driven framework that encourages teams to take the reins of their own problem-solving journey.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JishūkanJishūkan - Wikipedia

    Jishūkan was the Han school of Kumamoto, Japan existing between 1755 and 1870. It was established by Hosokawa Shigekata , the 6th Hosokawa clan daimyō of Higo Province, Kumamoto, Kumamoto , inside Kumamoto Castle and this school is known for producing many noted scholars such as Yokoi Shounan , Inoue Kowashi and Kitasato Shibasaburo .

  3. 27 de ago. de 2006 · For people who have worked at Toyota or companies strongly influenced by Toyota, the term “kaizen” is used more in the general sense, closer to philosophy than activity. The term jishuken is used to describe the intentional, workplace-focused activity we call gemba kaizen.

  4. Jishuken. A type of hands-on, learn-by-doing workshop. The term literally means “self-learning” in Japanese. Jishuken can run in length from one week to several months.

  5. 10 de oct. de 2018 · Jishuken, or self-learning, is a wet stone that grinds a worker's brain down to a start point, says Matt Savas--and is key to a disciplined management system of learning and improvement. In his recent post The Cascade of Hoshin, Jim Womack referred to a problem solving structure we saw at Toyota Motor Kyushu (TMK) called jishuken.

  6. Jishuken should have very specific tasks and activities associated ...

  7. 11 de jul. de 2023 · Shigekata, el sexto señor feudal, estableció la famosa Jishūkan, escuela del dominio, de donde surgieron pensadores prominentes de la época del Bakumatsu (fines del periodo Edo) como Yokoi ...