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When should you stop branching out in a CTQ tree? |
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When you get to something you can actually measure |
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At the begining of a Six Sigma project, who is responsible for identifying a high-impact, low performance process in need of improvements? |
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A good project charter contains? |
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- A vibrant business case
- A problem statement
- The project scope
- Goals and objectives
- Realistic milestones
- Clearly defined roles and responsibilities
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What are some examples of waste? |
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- Movement of people or machines that does not add value
- Transportation of partd or materials
- Storage of inventory
- Providing a service that does not meet the customer's requirements
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What is an advantage of focus groups as a method of gathering data about customers? |
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You can read body language |
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What is generally targeted for process improvement in the service industry? |
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Lean is considered a ______ improvement activity. |
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The primary goal of Six Sigma are to improve ______ |
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Effectiveness and efficency |
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The systematic elimination of waste.
- Defective units
- Overproduction
- Waiting
- Transportation
- Inventory
- Motion
- Over-processing
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What is a characteristic of a Lean System? |
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Single Piece
Lean focuses on one-piece processing to make the system more effective. |
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Time and motion studies conducted by _____ laid the foundation for process improvement through the elimination of waste. |
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_____ refers to an organizations failure to take advantage of the ideas and intelligence of those who do the work |
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Which of the following is the BEST example of a project statement?
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Improve changeover time before December 1st
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Reduce defects from Machine X by 50% before June 30.
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Reduce DPMO by 75% at Call Center 1
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Increase net profit in Division B by the 4th qtr
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2.Reduce Defects from Machine X by 50% before June 30
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What benefits would you expect to see after implementing Lean in a manufacturing enviorment? |
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- Faster response
- Reduction in mistakes
- Less inventory
- Higher profits
- Ability to deal with variation
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When flowcharting a process, which symbol is used to identify a decision? |
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Unlike other quality improvement philosophies, Six Sigma is comprised of what three key elements. |
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What responsiblities does NOT belong to the Project Champion? |
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Create and maintain the organization's Six Sigma strategy |
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Which of the following tools can be described as the "workhorse" of DMAIC? |
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When creating a ______ it is helpful to pretend you are the object or "thing" being studied. |
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The role of a Master Black Belt is most similar to that of a ________ |
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________ was instrumental in the developement of set-up reduction and material replenishment methods. |
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Shigeo Shingo
SMED
Single Minute Exchange of Dies |
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SIPOC provides a view of the process that contains approximately ____ steps. |
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When is the work breakdown structure developed? |
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- Sort
- Store
- Shine
- Standardize
- Sustain
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Error-proofing is a process improvement that will do what? |
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- Prevent defects or detect errors
- Improve Safety
- Prevent machine damage
- Improve quality
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In what process will most of the work occur? |
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Ideally error-proofing devices should? |
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- Be easy to maintain
- Provide 100% auto-inspection
- Prevent defects and errors
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Which Lean techniques would you use to improve the cost, quality and delivery of service to customers? |
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- Value Stream Mapping
- 5S
- Poka-yoke
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What is the correct sequence for team evolution? |
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- Forming
- Storming
- Norming
- Performing
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How does Value Stream Mapping hepl and organization? |
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VSM drives change to reduce waste and improve customer satisfaction. |
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What does NOT use takt as part of the process? |
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What is used as a recource on future projects? |
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The "thing" or unit of measure to be used in value stream mapping should be? |
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The entity that defines flow for the process. |
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You have been asked to start a value stream mapping project. Who should be involved? |
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It depends on the scope of the VSM. If the VSM is an enterprise-level exercise it will primarily involve functional managers. If the VSM impacts suppliers and customers...then trading partners & key functional areas. If the VSM in focused on a narrow point of the value stream, the supporting & customer functions should be involved in a cross functional team along with people from the focus area. |
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What is NOT accomplished during the planning process? |
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What processes make up the project management lifecycle? |
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- Initation
- Planning
- Execution
- Control
- Closure
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During the value stream mapping process, to what degree should problem solving tool be utilized? |
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Problem solving tools should be heavily used to uncover as best you can the true root causes of issues observed. |
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What is the output of the INITATION process? |
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What should you do during your close-out meeting? |
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Conduct a "lessons learned" session. |
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What makes up the "triple constraint"? |
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What is NOT considered one of the five project management processes? |
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The time to create a FUTURE state value stream map is? |
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Only AFTER creating the current state value stream map. |
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Which of the following are three key variables of Earned Value? |
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- EV --- the actual work that was done
- PV --- the value of the work that was scheduled
- AC --- how much the work that was done (EV) costs
EARNED VALUE
PLANNED VALUE
ACTUAL COSTS |
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What is true reguarding takt time? |
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Establish the rhythm of the process with at most 3-4 takt times.
Eastblish a few takt times based on your customer demand patterns & practice takt. The "pacemaker" is the delivery process closes to the customer & uses takt time to set the rhythm. Processing faster that takt creates the #1 waste of overproduction.
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What identifies the work that needs to be done to develop a product/service? |
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What are the operational measures used by the Theory Of Constraints? |
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- Throughput
- Inventory &
- Investment
- Operating Expense
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The two sub-categories of internal waste are? |
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- Replacement Waste
- Adjustment Waste
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What are the benefits of documenting standardized work? |
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- It provides a baseline for all continous improvement activities.
- It enables problem solving
- It makes training new employees easier
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The success of a business is dependent upon the three P's: product, process & people. Which of the three P's is most correct/important? |
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People.
If people are properly motivated they can correct problems with the other two P's. |
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During a Kaizen event, particpants are required to "never leave in slient disagreement." The primary purpose of this rule is to? |
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Ensure every idea is shared and throughly discussed. |
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Where should one focus energy while using the Theory of Constraints? |
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Focus on increasing throughput.
One should above all increase throughput by reducing throughput time (lead time). Focusing on a step in the process of reducing cycle time depends on its particular constraining effect on the process flow. |
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The three sections that make up OEE are? |
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- Performance
- Availability
- Yield
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From a Lean perspective, which of these statements about traditional standard or activity-based costing is NOT true?
- Std costing approaches tend to focus the org on functional efficiency & utilization
- Tends to hide period profit & loss
- Allocates overheads to products & services
- It is the most time efficient method of all
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It is the most time efficient method of all for gathering & reporting planned and actual costs.
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When performing an inital Kaizen event in an office or service enviorment, it is vitally important that the event yields positive results. To insure success, you should select a process for improvement that is? |
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High-impact and low risk. |
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What are the reasons that Kaizen events in an office or service enviorment typically take longer to produce improved results vs manufacturing enviorments? |
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- Policies and politics are well established
- Metrics used to measure results are difficult to define
- Office processes are rarely "islands unto themselves"
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What are three key elements of Kaizen events? |
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- Value Stream Mapping is a critical skill employed
- Kaizen events can be performed in office & service enviorments
- Kaizen events in a manufacturing enviorment typically last 5 days
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Standardized work is most effective when it is? |
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Developed by the people doing the work. |
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What are typical components of burden that must be absorbed in standard or activity-based costing? |
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- Supervision
- Management Salaries
- Selling & administration costs
- Depreciation
- Rent
- Utilities
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The most difficult aspect of a changeover process is? |
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Steps in a changeover process should be identified as either internal or external based on? |
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What is observed and documented during the changeover process. |
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Kaban can be described as _____ |
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A simple type of signal used to indicate when more of something is needed. |
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Overall equiptment effectiveness (OEE) is valuable on its own, but it is also an important component of ____ |
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Total Productive Maintenance |
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A world class level of OEE is considered to be ____ |
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The forces that oppose implementation of major change are? |
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Often both obscure and easy to recognize. They include
- Management churning
- Traditional accounting culture & practices
- Natural human resistance to change
- Lack of urgency for change
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The time when a machine is not running. |
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When calculating OEE, performance efficency is determined with which formula? |
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Performance Effeciency = (Ideal Cycle Time x Amount Produced)/Operating Time |
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Total Productive Maintence (TPM) is a _____ approach to caring for equiptment. |
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A throughput accounting approach is superior to traditional standard or activity-based approaches because it? |
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Analyzes what the constrained resources are in the accounting period and prioritzes production or service delivery choices to deliver the highest level of system value derived.
Throughput accounting system optimizes system performance by making sure we optimize the capacity constrained resource (CCR) so that the total output in sales & profits are as large as possible. |
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Manufacturing Cells should be designed to allow work to flow in a ______ |
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Counterclockwise direction |
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What is the Lean Initative Cycle in correct logical order? |
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- Steering Committee
- Lean Champions
- Cascade Lessons Learned
- Have all employees involved
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How do you know you have an effective mission statement? |
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The people in the organization can recite key elements of the statement when asked. |
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In the House of Quality the "whats" should rank according to the customer and NOT according to the team. |
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Why use a matrix diagram? |
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- It shows relationships between issues or ideas
- It helps in priortizing resources and processes
- It is a useful way to organize data
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One of the biggest reasons projects fail is due to: |
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The idea that every problem that exists has already been solved by someone, somewhere, at some point in time is a basic principle of? |
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Inventive problem solving |
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Prioritization matrices utilize a standard form of matrix in problem solving which is the ____ |
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How many customer "whats" should be included in a House of Quality? |
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As few as possible as long as the customer feels their needs are being met. |
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The 7 Management tools were developed by? |
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Nayatani.
The 7M tools were developed in 1982 by Nayatani of Japan |
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The promary tool used to facilitate TRIZ is the ____ |
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Some of the tools of Lean Six Sigma that attack "time" in a system include _____ |
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What is true about team meetings? |
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Team meetings should be reviewed in terms of:
- Process
- Results
- Relationships
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Process Decision Program Charts are used for: |
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- Planning Specific Contingencies
- Steering events in a required direction if problem occur
- Finding many counter-measures to overcome problems
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When creating a House of Quality, the ____ and ___ are determined by ____ |
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"Whats" and competitor rating are determined by the customer |
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Priortization matrices can be used to ______ |
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- Rationally narrow down the focus of the team before detailed implementation planning can happen
- Enable selection of priority items by applying a set of criteria to each of them
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What are the three types of prioritization matrices? |
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- Full Analytical Criteria Method
- Combination ID/Matrix Method
- Consensus Criteria Method
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Large lot sizes ____ lead time. |
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Key elements of Quick Response Manufacturing include: |
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- Power of time
- Organizational structure
- System dynamics
- Unified strategy
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The final step in the planning and deployment of a Lean Initiative is to? |
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Full Analytical Criteria Prioritization Matrix is derived from what process? |
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It is a simplified version of Saaty's Analytical Hierarchy Process. |
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A strategy to cut lead times. |
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What comprises the system of TRIZ? |
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- Patterns of how people solve problems
- Tools to define problems in ways that allow us to utilize the patterns for solving new problems.
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As a rule of thumb, what percentage of time should one devote to continous improvement? |
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An effective technique to avoid confrontation is? |
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"Go to the balcony". It refers to a third party view of the situation. It is similar to taking an overhead view of the situation and asking "How am I behaving" as well as "Am I following my negotiation strategy?"
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_______ is a technique used to establish agreement within a team without taking a great deal of time. |
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A specialized material planning technique that is a combination of both "push" and "pull" is termed |
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POLCA
Paired-cell overlapping loops of cards with authorization. |
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What are the elements that should be observed by all team members when they are reciving constructive feedback? |
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- Seek first to understand
- Listen reflectively
- Be aware of body language
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A good template for self assessment might be? |
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The Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award |
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What tools can/should be used to minimize the TIME in a process as it relates to QRM? |
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- Pull systems
- SMED
- Design For Six Sigma
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