In Japan, the philosophy of Kaizen was developed based on
the belief that continuous, incremental improvement adds up
to substantial change over time. This is absolutely true! Landscape
business owners, managers, foreman and front-line workers
should never be completely satisfied in the way things are done
because there is always room for improvement.

This week, Harvesters Bill and Ed discuss this philosophy,
and why it’s particularly true in landscaping because there
are just so many moving parts. Improvements can be made
everywhere. Watch this four-minute video as Harvesters Bill and
Ed share their perspective in this area.

And remember, over time, incremental improvements will also
help you to Harvest Your Potential!

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Ed Laflamme LIC

started his own business from scratch, built it up, sold it and then wrote a book about how he did it. So, he’s been there. He understands your frustrations, worries and concerns. Some of you may want to buy companies, while others may want to sell the one you own. You need expert assessment and guidance before you can move forward. Ed has experience in this area. He is recognized as a CLP: Certified Landscape Professional. Read Ed's full bio.