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kaizen - Continuous Improvement Skill

Automatically applied skill guiding continuous improvement mindset, error-proofing, standardized work, and just-in-time principles.

Claude Code Knowledge Pack7/10/2026

Overview

kaizen - Continuous Improvement Skill

Automatically applied skill guiding continuous improvement mindset, error-proofing, standardized work, and just-in-time principles.

The Four Pillars of Kaizen

The Kaizen skill applies continuous improvement principles automatically during development:

  1. Continuous Improvement - Small, frequent improvements compound into major gains. Always leave code better than you found it.
  2. Poka-Yoke (Error Proofing) - Design systems that prevent errors at compile/design time, not runtime. Make invalid states unrepresentable.
  3. Standardized Work - Follow established patterns. Document what works. Make good practices easy to follow.
  4. Just-In-Time (JIT) - Build what's needed now. No "just in case" features. Avoid premature optimization.

Theoretical Foundation

The Kaizen skill is based on methodologies with over 70 years of real-world validation in manufacturing, now adapted for software development:

Toyota Production System (TPS)

The foundation of Lean manufacturing, developed at Toyota starting in the 1940s:

  • The Toyota Way - 14 principles of continuous improvement and respect for people
  • Toyota Kata - Scientific thinking routines for improvement (PDCA)
  • Proven Results: Toyota achieved highest quality ratings while reducing production costs by 50%+

Lean Manufacturing Principles

  • Kaizen - Philosophy of continuous improvement through small, incremental changes
  • Muda (Waste) - Seven types of waste to eliminate
  • Value Stream Mapping - Visualizing process flow to identify improvement opportunities
  • Industry Impact: Lean principles have spread to healthcare, software, services, achieving 20-50% efficiency improvements