Kanso
Simplicity. Frugality. Clarity. — At ukanso, the U stands for You.
The Kanso Principle
Kanso is a Japanese term meaning 'simplicity' or 'frugality'. It is one of the seven principles of Zen philosophy and Japanese aesthetics.
Kanso means removing all excess to create a clear, minimalist, and calming environment. It's not about emptiness, but about conscious reduction to the essentials.
Kanso at ukanso
Kanso is our working principle. We remove complexity until your decision is clear, implementation is lean, and results are measurable. Everything has a purpose – saving your team time, reducing risks, and securing success. No decorative features.
Zen aesthetics provides the principle – we apply it to goals, processes, and metrics.
Simplicity
Reduce complexity until only the essentials remain.
Clarity
Clear communication without buzzwords or jargon.
Impact
Every action has a measurable purpose.
Focus
Concentrate on what truly matters.