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Early Bird Offer Announcement-Practical Kaizen Training

10% OFF the Participation Fee for Registrations Completed by the End of February

We have already announced the Practical Kaizen Training 2026 (Nagoya, Japan) and are pleased to have received strong interest and numerous inquiries from professionals around the world.

As a special benefit for those considering early participation, we are offering a 10% early-bird discount on the Participation Fee for a limited time.

This five-day, hands-on training program is designed not merely to explain Kaizen as a concept, but to develop practical improvement capabilities that can be applied directly in the workplace. Grounded in the principles of the Toyota Production System (TPS), the program provides structured learning through lectures and simulations covering internationally recognized Kaizen methodologies such as Just-in-Time, Jidoka, Kanban, and Value Stream Mapping (VSM).

The details of the early-bird discount and participation fee are as follows:
Eligibility for the Early-Bird Discount:
Applicants who complete their registration by the end of February 2026
Participation Fee:
US$3,500 (standard fee)
Early-Bird Discounted Fee:
US$3,150 (10% discount)
The participation fee includes:
Lectures, hands-on simulation exercises, training materials, admission fees to related facilities, and interpretation services
The participation fee does not include:
Airfare, accommodation, or meals

Many organizations struggle to achieve sustainable results from Kaizen activities due to insufficient current-state analysis, lack of standardized work, or improvement efforts that remain isolated and short-lived. This training addresses these challenges by incorporating QC-based problem analysis, comparative simulations of batch production and Just-in-Time systems, and the application of the 3P (Production Preparation Process). Participants learn how to embed Kaizen as a structured, repeatable system rather than a one-time initiative.

In addition, the program clarifies the roles that senior management and Kaizen leaders must play to ensure that continuous improvement becomes part of the organizational culture. While the content is deeply rooted in manufacturing, the principles and methods are applicable across a wide range of industries and functions, making the training valuable beyond the factory floor.

The 10% early-bird discount on the Participation Fee is available only until the end of February. For those already considering participation, this limited-time offer provides a clear cost advantage. Please note that registration may close early once capacity limits are met.

As a practical learning environment designed to move organizations from simply “understanding” Kaizen to executing and sustaining it effectively, we invite you to take full advantage of the Practical Kaizen Training 2026.

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