Let’s face it — every IT fresher dreams of that magical day when everything finally works perfectly.
Tickets close on time ✅
No outages ✅
No escalations ✅
Managers smiling 😇
But guess what?
That day never comes.
Because in ISO-land, “perfect” is illegal. 😜
🔁 Welcome to the Land of “Continuous Chaos”
ISO 9001 and 20000 live by one golden rule:
“Everything can always be improved.”
Even if you nailed it this time — there’s still a “Next time, do it better.”
You fixed a bug? Great. Now automate the fix.
You handled a call perfectly? Cool. Now reduce call time.
You closed an incident fast? Awesome. Now prevent it from happening again.
That’s continual improvement — the official way of saying,
“We’re proud of you… but do it better next week.” 😂
🧩 The Secret Sauce Behind ISO’s Obsession
Why does ISO keep poking us to improve?
Because IT is like your phone’s software — if you don’t update it regularly, it crashes when it matters most. 📱💥
So, continual improvement is like those annoying system updates:
- You don’t want to do them,
- But if you skip too many,
- You’ll wake up one day saying, “Why is nothing working anymore?!” 😩
💡 The Kaizen Spirit
This concept isn’t new — it actually comes from the Japanese philosophy “Kaizen”, meaning “change for better.”
Toyota made it famous in factories.
ISO made it corporate.
And IT made it… PowerPoint slides with bullet points. 😅
But at its heart, Kaizen = small, continuous, daily improvements.
Not a giant project, not a dramatic overnight success — just 1% better every day.
So, when your manager says “raise an improvement suggestion,”
they’re not being sarcastic — they’re inviting your inner innovator. 💭✨
💻 How It Looks in IT Life
Let’s decode what continual improvement looks like in your daily grind:
🧠 Developers: Automating that repetitive deployment step.
💬 Support Teams: Creating better knowledge base articles so users stop calling for the same issue.
📊 Managers: Tweaking workflows to save time in approvals.
⚙️ Auditors: Finding smarter ways to track compliance without drowning in Excel sheets.
Each tiny tweak adds up — and suddenly your department starts running smoother than Monday morning coffee. ☕💪
🕵️ CAPA – The Detective of Improvement
Ever heard your lead say, “Let’s raise a CAPA”?
That’s ISO talk for Corrective and Preventive Action.
- Corrective = Fix what broke.
- Preventive = Make sure it never breaks again.
It’s not just a report — it’s basically your team saying,
“We learned something from this chaos.”
And honestly? That’s the spirit of continual improvement —
learning, adapting, evolving. 🌱
🚀 Why It Matters
Continual improvement keeps your company alive.
It keeps teams curious, competitive, and creative.
Without it, companies become those old dinosaurs still using Internet Explorer. 🦕💻
So every time someone says “let’s improve this process,”
don’t roll your eyes — grab your metaphorical toolbox.
Because that’s where growth hides. 🔧✨
🌟 Moral of the Story
Continual Improvement isn’t a policy — it’s a mindset.
It’s about refusing to say, “We’re done.”
Because the best IT companies (and professionals) don’t chase perfection —
they chase progress. 💫
So yeah… perfection is boring. Improvement is where the fun (and the promotions) live. 😉
🎬 Coming Up Next
👉 Chapter 12: Why ISO 20000 and ITIL Are Like Batman & Robin
We’ll enter the action-packed duo of IT management — one sets the standards, the other fights the daily service crimes. 🦇🦸♂️💻