All team member's have the right to stop what they are doing and escalate if they feel they are at risk
What is Stop Work Authority
What is Defects Per Million Opportunities?
The total length and variation between my systematic and physical processes in the building that I can control.
What is Cycle Time
How we teach Standard Work
What is Job Instruction
What year did T-553 launch?
1982
When something weighs between 60 and 120 pounds we want to do this
What is Teamlift
What is SOLDs?
What is Store Order Label Defect?
Two mindsets that a person may fall into
What is Growth and Fixed
Visual management that helps our team's learn their processes
What are Job Aids
Who is the Target Mascot?
Bullseye!
A safety event or condition that involves at- risk behaviors that have the potential to cause personal injury, damage, loss
What is a Near Miss
What is your Departments WIP Interval of focus?
IB - Received Not Diverted >32 Hours
OB - Pulled not Diverted > 48 Hours
WHS - Received not putaway > 24 Hours OR Requested Pending Pull >24 Hours
PPS - Pulled Not Put > 48 Hours
BPK - Requested Pending Pull >24 Hours
The way we provide feedback to an individual
What is SBI (Situation, Behavior, Impact)
What is Target's Mission Statement?
We're here to help all families discover the joy of everyday life
The four behaviors most likely to lead to an injury in each department
What are Critical Safe Behaviors (CSB's)
Monitoring the "activities" that create the physical movement of inventory within the entire supply chain that ultimately feed and impact the physical locations where the inventory virtually resides.
What is Quality Assurance?
What is the 9 box routine
A system/ tool used to make real time adjustments on the floor
What is the Process Board
In what decade did the nickname "Tar-jay" originate?
1960s
A safety event that results in restricted and/or lost time workplace injury
What is a Major Injury Rate (MIR)
Monitoring the "integrity" of the physical record (item, quantity, unit of measure, condition) and virtual record match of any item in a physical location where any inventory resides; this could be a bin, cart, tote, aisle, rack, powered equipment, or trailer (as examples).
What is Inventory Control?
The four styles of communication
What is Analytical, Driving, Expressive, and Amiable
An effective tool to problem solve potential opportunities within a department
What is the GEMBA Board
How many Target Stores are in the U.S.?
1,948