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Continuous improvement is an operations concept developed in A. the United States B. Sweden C. Japan D. Germany E. Canada
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D. Germany
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Technically, continuous improvement is an operations concept developed in Japan, although of course it quickly spread to other countries and economies since it provides for more efficiency.
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