kaizen

Use when Code implementation and refactoring, architecturing or designing systems, process and workflow improvements, error handling and validation. Provide techniques to avoid over-engineering and apply iterative improvements.

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Install skill "kaizen" with this command: npx skills add zpankz/mcp-skillset/zpankz-mcp-skillset-kaizen

Kaizen: Continuous Improvement

Apply continuous improvement mindset - suggest small iterative improvements, error-proof designs, follow established patterns, avoid over-engineering; automatically applied to guide quality and simplicity

Overview

Small improvements, continuously. Error-proof by design. Follow what works. Build only what's needed.

Core principle: Many small improvements beat one big change. Prevent errors at design time, not with fixes.

When to Use

Always applied for:

  • Code implementation and refactoring
  • Architecture and design decisions
  • Process and workflow improvements
  • Error handling and validation

Philosophy: Quality through incremental progress and prevention, not perfection through massive effort.

The Four Pillars

  1. Continuous Improvement (Kaizen): Small, frequent improvements compound into major gains
  2. Poka-Yoke (Error Proofing): Design systems that prevent errors rather than detect them
  3. Standardized Work: Follow established patterns and conventions consistently
  4. Just-In-Time (JIT): Build only what's needed when it's needed

Progressive Loading

L2 Content (loaded when detailed principles needed):

  • See: references/pillars.md
    • Continuous Improvement principles and examples
    • Poka-Yoke error prevention patterns
    • Standardized Work conventions
    • Just-In-Time development practices

L3 Content (loaded when integration guidance needed):

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