DEFINE
MEASURE
ANALYSE
IMPROVE
CONTROL
ABBREVIATIONS
100

The correct order is "Storming, Forming, Norming and Performing" (True or False)

What is TRUE?

100

This is the "x" in Y=f(x)

What are "INPUTS"?

100

This tool monitors a process over time to identify sequence, trends or sudden shifts in the process

What is a "RUN CHART"?

100

This tool may be used to manage project implementation

What is a "GANTT Chart"?

100

When he was employed by Bell Labs, he developed a graphical tool that applied statistical methods to manufacturing processes

Who is Dr. Walter Shewhart?

100

What DMAIC stands for

What is Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve & Control?

200

The higher the Sigma Level, the greater the probability of defects (True or False)

What is FALSE?

200

This is why you work with your team to create a process map of the existing process

What is to "Help to visualize the process"?

200

A perfect negative correlation would have this "r value"

What is "-1.0" or"Negative 1.0"?

200

In this DMAIC phase, we purposely vary the factors to see what happens to the Y’s response

What is a "IMPROVE"?

200

This documents the current process and includes principles, tools, and techniques used to ensure process standardization in a just-in-time environment

What is "STANDARD WORK"?

200

DPMO stands for this

What is "Defects per Million Opportunities"?

300

Standard Deviation is a measure of Central Tendency (True or False)

What is FALSE?

300

This calculations is the "Number of Defects" divided by "Number of Units"

What is "DPU" or DEFECTS PER UNIT?

300

In a "gage R&R study" this type of variation is due to the measurement device and is the variation observed when the same operator measures the same part many times, using the same gage, under the same conditions

What is "REPEATABILITY"?

300

This is a planned set of operations which leads to a corresponding set of observations

What is an "EXPERIMENT"?

300

5S is five terms, that when implemented, create a workplace suited for visual control and lean operation. Name "5S" in order

What is "Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain"?

300

ANOVA

What is "ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE"?

400

This is the statistical objective of Six Sigma

What is "Reduce spread and center processes" or "Reduce Variation"?

400

Determining the ____  Level of processes allows process performance to be compared throughout an entire organization, because it is independent of the process.

What is "SIGMA" Level?

400

This graphical tool summarizes data, show how data is distributed and identifies outliers

What is a "BOX PLOT"?

400

In a DOE, this is a particular combination of factors and levels examined in the experiment

What is a "TREATMENT"?

400

He invented the Japanese concept called poka-yoke or mistake proofing

Who is "SHIGEO SHINGO"?

400

"KOVs"

What are "KEY OUTPUT VARIABLES"?

500

He is credited as the “Father” of the Toyota Production System (TPS)

Who is Taiichi Ohno?

500

This is the formula for First Pass Yield (FPY)

What is "total # of parts that are accepted" divided by "the # of parts that were started"?

500

This hypothesis test would be used when evaluating the "before" and "after" performance of 10 operators taking a training course

What is a "PAIRED-T TEST"?

500

Through this type of DOE we can cut down the number of experiments needed to determine statistical significance and answer the experiment objective

What is a "FRACTIONAL DOE"?

(Slide I17-20)

500

This Control Chart is used for attribute data when classifying product as “good” or “bad” and monitors the number of product conforming or non-conforming. It monitors both the average number conforming and the variation in that number with a constant sample size.

What is a "NP CHART"?

500

TIMWOODU

What is "Transporting, Inventory, Motion, Waiting, Over-Processing, Over-Production, Defects, Under-Utilization (of employees"?

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