Noriaki Kano developed the Kano analysis model in the late 1980s to identify and contrast essential customer requirements from incremental requirements. One of his goals was to initiate critical thinking about the nature of requirements. His characterization approach can be used to drive prioritization of software requirements.
Japanese Methodologies and Philosophies
A Japanese word that roughly translates to best practice sharing across an organization
It is a theory used in the development of the product and the fulfilling of the customer needs. This theory was invented by Professor Noriak Kano in the 1980s. It categorized customer needs into five classes.
The 5S system is a lean methodology that improves workplace efficiency and eliminates waste. This article reviews the five steps, common uses, and more.
Japan Business Review (JBR), is a “Systemic” workshop with a Holistic view on how Japanese business-people work and along with a “Systematic” prescription, which itemizes how to approach the "entire enchilada" in a step-by-step, logical and organized way!