Jerry mislabeled all of his vials before submitting samples, now he has to go back and re-do them.
What is Defects?
100
______ is defined by the customer.
What is Value?
100
When in doubt, move it out.
What is Sort?
100
Trash Can.
What is Waste?
100
A resource to eliminate unnecessary waste in the workplace without increasing cost.
What is Lean?
200
Ann has to prep in Lab 1 but her samples are in Lab 2.
What is Transportation?
200
The physical entity and information flow of the process.
What is a Widget?
200
Make 5s a habit by integrating it into your daily work routine.
What is Sustain?
200
Triangle with an "I" in the middle.
What is Inventory?
200
DOWNTIME, 5S, VSM, and breakthrough visibility board are just some of the techniques used to implement improvements.
What are Lean Tools?
300
Donna has to run SEC, but is unable to due to missing information from the submitter.
What is Waiting?
300
Where the work is performed.
What is Gemba?
300
A place for everything, and return everything to it's place.
What is Set in Order?
300
A truck.
What is Delivery?
300
While not used for continuous improvement, this invention by George Foreman makes a delicious, healthy Chicken breast.
What is a Lean, Mean, Grilling Machine?
400
April has 300 samples in her queue but is only able to run 20 a day.
What is Inventory?
400
Japanese term for incremental continuous improvement.
What is Kaizen?
400
Clean up your work area.
What is Shine?
400
An arrow shaped like a lightening bolt.
What is an electronic transfer?
400
Anita's article about process improvements across the PSS sites.
What is the Leaning Post?
500
Andy's ILIMS isn't working, so Leslie has to submit his work for him.
What is Extra Processing?
500
Must meet these three criteria:
1. The customer must be willing to pay for it.
2. The widget must change from step to step.
3. Must be done right the first time.
What is Value Add?
500
Set rules for use that the entire team supports and agrees to.
What is Standardize?
500
A black and white striped arrow.
What is a Push Arrow?
500
The title of the book written by James P. Womack and Daniel T. Jones.