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Continuous improvement

phrase thatcontributor Al Rogers and I often discuss with each other is “continuous improvement.” For Al, the phrase goes back to his days working at Ford Motor Co., where he worked on the quality control of paint, among other things — including work that saw him help prepare Ford plants during changeovers (Fun fact: Al was one

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