What do you think about Kaizen? Let me play devil’s advocate: Improving by 1% every day or week sounds great and simple, however it might also be impractical: Today a very small improvement constitutes a 1% improvement, but a year from now, when our level of performance is a lot higher, we would have to improve a lot everyday to maintain the same ratio. In fact, not only is the growth exponential, but the required daily improvement for this is too.
I live in Alaska. Congested communtor road travel is not an issue, but distance, weather and access to landing zones in remote areas is an issue. For $300K I’d love more of a side by side size recreational flying vehicle with a bit more load capacity. Otherwise for $300K and basic travel, I’d by a traditional plane with electric drive. I’m not their target market.
What do you think about Kaizen? Let me play devil’s advocate: Improving by 1% every day or week sounds great and simple, however it might also be impractical: Today a very small improvement constitutes a 1% improvement, but a year from now, when our level of performance is a lot higher, we would have to improve a lot everyday to maintain the same ratio. In fact, not only is the growth exponential, but the required daily improvement for this is too.
I live in Alaska. Congested communtor road travel is not an issue, but distance, weather and access to landing zones in remote areas is an issue. For $300K I’d love more of a side by side size recreational flying vehicle with a bit more load capacity. Otherwise for $300K and basic travel, I’d by a traditional plane with electric drive. I’m not their target market.