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Book • 1997
The book dives into the Kaizen philosophy, contrasting the American approach of building, admiring, and moving on to something new with the Japanese mindset of continually improving what was already built.

It emphasizes the value of constant progress and betterment in all areas of life.

The author, a pastor in San Francisco, uses real-world examples and anecdotes to illustrate the benefits of adopting a Kaizen approach.

It encourages readers to shift their focus from big, one-time achievements to consistent, incremental improvements.

Ultimately, it seeks to inspire a lifestyle of continuous growth and development in both personal and professional endeavors.

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