Continuous Improvement
The philosophy of continuous improvement advocates a system of perpetual and meaningful change. At Procor, we have cultivated a process-oriented way of thinking and developing strategies that assure continuous quality and productivity improvement, and ultimately create greater customer value.
Our objective here is to share information about Procor's continuous improvement methods and experience. This website does not not assess the merits of different continuous improvement systems; however, it is important to realize that those systems exist in a variety of forms. The choice of the continuous improvement system depends on the specific needs and orientation of the organization.
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80/20 & Simplification
80/20 addresses the need for more work on
the 20% of activities that produce 80% of the
results, and less work on activities affecting
20% of the results. 80/20 is not meant to be
an exact expression. Read More
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Good To Great
We are committed to the very helpful principles set out in the book "Good to Great" by Jim Collins. The flywheel effect of setting large, specific goals and quietly and consistently working on them, individually and as a team, has a significant positive impact on our ability to serve you better. Read More
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Lean Business
The identification and elimination of waste from the value stream is the central theme of the lean business philosophy. The 5S Method for Workplace Organization is a starting point to become lean. Read More
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