Kaizen Method of Working

Taken from the Japanese word for continuous improvement or change for the better, the concept of Kaizen is making small but continuous changes for the better at work.

Kaizen involves every employee and strongly encourages suggestions for improvements, even if they are minor, as long as improvements continue.

Suggestions coming from all levels of the workplace, from our security guards and labourers right through to our directors. We believe if people feel valued, then they care about the place and the people.

A win-win for everyone as clients, stakeholders and visitors see a calm, collaborative site and our contractors work in an atmosphere where their opinion is valued.

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