Definitions
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Tools
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5S
100

Anything that does not add direct value to the end service or product from the customer's perspective.

What is Waste

100

Between 1948 and 1975, this Japanese car company invented a new Lean system

What is Toyota Production Systems

100

This tool identifies stakeholders involved in a process change and details when they should be involved.

What is Change Management / Project Stakeholder Communication Plan

100

This many tools are required for Yellow Belt Certification

What is five

100

What is the First step in 5S?

What is Sort

200

In the equation Q x A = E, 

Q, A, and E mean this


What are Quality, Acceptance and Effectiveness

200

In 1913, this person invented a continuous moving assembly line

Who is Henry Ford

200

This tool establishes scope, metrics, costs and benefits of project.

What is a Project Charter

200

This many tools are required for Green Belt Certification

What are 10-14

200

What is the Second step in 5S?

What is Set in Order

300

Provide the highest quality, at the lowest cost, in the shortest time possible by continually eliminating waste

What is Lean

300

During WWII, this company built 17 B-17s per day in south Seattle. 

What is Boeing

300

This tool helps to plan, monitor and deliver the project within scope, time and cost

What is Project Management

300

This many tools are required for Black Belt Certification

What is 14-16

300

What is the Third step in 5S?

What is Shine

400

This type of waste is categorized as anything that does not meet acceptance criteria (rework or scrap) Hint: TIM T WOOD

What are Defects

400

The father of scientific management, introduced what are now called standardization and best practice deployment

Who is Frederick Winslow Taylor

400

This tool assesses current knowledge within a function and helps to review status of training and coverage by task 

What is Job Skills Assessment & Training Matrix

400

What is the highest level of certification

What is Master Black Belt

400

What is the Fourth step in 5S?

What is Standardize

500

The type of waste which is caused by elapsed time between processes when no work is being done Hint: TIM T WOOD

What is Waiting

500

Eli Whitney opened a firearms factory in 1798 that was the first to manufacture guns using this

What is interchangeable parts

500

This tool determines the number of people required to meet demand, it's used to balance flow and minimize resources required

What is Capacity Model

500

In Johnson and Johnson, this many tools are considered the Big this (number)

What is Eight


500

What is the Fifth step in 5S?

What is Sustain