continual_improvement_process
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Continual Improvement Process

TLDR: The continual improvement process is an ongoing effort to enhance products, services, or workflows to meet organizational goals more effectively. Rooted in quality management practices like Total Quality Management (TQM) and Lean, it emphasizes incremental changes and feedback-driven improvements. This approach is fundamental in agile methodologies and DevOps, fostering adaptability and sustained excellence.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_improvement_process

The continual improvement process involves key stages: planning, execution, evaluation, and refinement. In software development, this could mean iterating on code quality, optimizing build pipelines, or refining user interfaces based on feedback. Tools like Kanban boards and metrics such as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) help teams monitor progress and identify areas for growth. By integrating iterative practices, organizations ensure that improvements are consistent, measurable, and aligned with business objectives.

https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/devops/devops-processes

Incorporating a culture of continual improvement leads to higher productivity, better customer satisfaction, and enhanced team morale. For example, conducting post-mortems after deployments or sprints enables teams to learn from mistakes and implement corrective actions. Whether in development, operations, or customer-facing roles, the continual improvement process empowers organizations to remain competitive and innovative in rapidly evolving markets.

https://www.iso.org/standard/75839.html

Continual improvement process
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