5s
TIM WOODS
Morning Meeting
LEAN
100

Name the 5S's

1. Sort

2. Set in Order

3. Shine

4. Standardize

5. Sustain

100

What does TIM WOODS stand for?

Transport

Inventory

Motion

Waiting

Over processing

Over production

Defects

Skill of employee 

100

What is our purpose at Lighthouse?

To help people grow!

100

Having your voice heard within an organization is an example of what LEAN principle?

Respect

200

TRUE or FALSE

Once you have completed a step in 5s-ing you cannot go back.

FALSE.

You can always go back to any step and improve it.

200

True or False?

When you are moving wood from the van to the table it is value added.

False.

200

What is the most powerful word in the human language?

A person's name
200

What is the concept behind this image?

300

Paul condensed the 5s to 3s, what are they?

1. Sort

2. Sweep

3. Standardize

300

Out of the 8 wastes which one is considered to be "the mother of all wastes"

Over production.

300

How should you treat your external customers verses your internal customers?

With the same repect.

300

What are the 4 main purposes of LEAN?

To make things:

1. Easier

2. Better

3. Faster

4. Cheaper

400

What is the definition of "sort"?

Remove all items from the workplace that are not needed for current production.

400

Washing dishes by hand verses doing them in the dishwasher are examples of what?

One piece flow & batch.
400

What does Hansei mean?

To reflect and understand our actions.

400
What is SILO mentality?

Silo mentality is when different teams or team members in the same company purposely don’t share valuable information with other members of the company. This silo mindset hurts the unified vision of a business and deters long term goals from being accomplished.