Soal menejemen saya ga begitu tahu.
Tapi yg saya liat dari teman yg berkebangsaan Jepang dan teman yg kuliah dan kerja di perusahaan Jepang, yg menonjol dalam kerja adalah, fokus, ulet, disiplin, dan rapi (termasuk bersih).
Bro yg rapi2 itulah 5S
5S is the Japanese concept for House Keeping.
1.) Sort (Seiri)
2.) Straighten (Seiton)
3.) Shine (Seiso)
4.) Standardize (Seiketsu)
5.) Sustain (Shitsuke)
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I think the concept of 5S has been twisted and its real meaning and intention has been lost due to attempts to keep each element in English word to start with letter 'S', like the real Nippongo words (seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke). Well, whoever deviced those equivalent English words did a good job,they're close, but the real interpretation is not exactly the correct one. For the benefit of the readers who would like to develop and establish their own understanding and applications, the following are the real meaning of each element in English:
Japanese - English Translations
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Seiri - Put things in order
(remove what is not needed and keep what is needed)
Meletakan barang pada tempatnya (yg ngak perlu buang)Seiton - Proper Arrangement
(Place things in such a way that they can be easily reached whenever they are needed)
Diatur supaya mudah dijangkauSeiso - Clean
(Keep things clean and polished; no trash or dirt in the workplace)
Kebersihan (lihatlah bengkel2 mobil Jepang yg bersih)Seiketsu - Purity
(Maintain cleanliness after cleaning - perpetual cleaning)
Menjaga kebersihan (tetap bersih)Shitsuke - Commitment (Actually this is not a part of '4S', but a typical teaching and attitude towards any undertaking to inspire pride and adherence to standards established for the four components)
Berkomitment (ada pengawas yg berkala memastikan hal2 diatas berjalan dgn baik)kira2 begitulah!