REFRESH
IMPROVE
CONTROL
ANALYTICS
POTPOURRI
100

The 5 Problem Solving Steps that together can be used when applying Lean and Six Sigma methodologies

Define - Measure - Analyze - Improve - Control

100

________ means "a change for the better"

Kaizen

100

A process intended to prevent human errors

Mistake Proofing (or Poke Yoke)

100

A tool facilitates the separation of the vital few problems from the trivial many.  Also known as the "80/20" rule

Pareto Chart

100

What tool can be used to reduce set-up time in a process

Quick Changeover or SMED (Single Minute Exchange of Die)

200

_____ is an iterative questioning technique that can be used to find the root cause of a problem

5 Whys

200

_________ documents, devices, or mechanisms that monitor performance of a process, provide "status at a glance", and makes abnormal conditions visible.  It is part of the Continuous Improvement Cycle.

Visual Controls

200

Activity/document that can be used periodically to assess/monitor sustainment of 5S

5S Audit or 5S Checklist

200

A graph that has a bell-shaped curve that is symmetric about its mean

Normal Distribution

200

In a _______ system, replenishment is driven by a customer signal instead of a schedule

Pull System

300

A holistic, end to end process that creates, produces, and/or delivers a good or service

A Value Stream

300

__________ is a structured working session that generates immediate improvement, and typically lasts 3-5 days.

A Kaizen Event
300

A Plan that encourages people to adopt a new way of working

Change Management Plan

300

A graph showing distribution of data in quartiles, centered around the Median of the data set

Box Plots

300

What is at least one Mistake Proofing Principle

Options:  Elimination, Prevention, Facilitation

400

The time allowed to produce a quality product (time/unit), defined by customer demand.

Takt Time

400

What are the 5S Steps

Sort, Set, Shine, Standardize, Sustain

400

A document that identifies What, Where, How, When and How much to measure for a process after an improvement has been implemented.  It can be used to communicates how we sustain and iteratively improve a process.

Process Control Plan

400

A chart that compares process capability over time to customer specifications

Statistical Process Control Chart

400

The time required to produce a part or complete a process, as timed by actual measurement (often referred to as "process time")

Cycle Time

500

Name at least 4 of the 6 categories of an Ishikawa Diagram

Options:  Manpower (or People), Machinery, Method (or Process), Mother Nature (or Environment), Measurements, Materials, Systems, Information

500

What is one of the 3 elements of Standard Work

Options: Takt Time, Work Sequence, Standard WIP

500
What are the four elements of Managing for Daily Improvement

1.Daily Management Process

2.Visual Management

3.Problem Solving

4. Purposeful Presence

500

A tool to translate the "voice of the customer" needs into measurable requirements for a process

A CTQ (critical to quality) Tree

500

Name at least 4 benefits to business performance by applying Lean and Six Sigma methodologies

Options: Reduced cost, decreased inventory, increased process speed, higher quality outcomes, better labor utilization, better use of employee skills, greater flexibility, safer work environment