What is a tool used to present out information at a line or asset?
Line Board and/or ROTOCUBE
What is the meeting that is used to communicate and designate priorities from one supervisor to the next?
Shift Hand Off Meeting
Who should Gemba Walks occur with?
Everyone but never alone!
Who presents during the walkabout?
The owners of the area
Everyone! Must have floor team members
What is used to outline a location for tools on the manufacturing floor?
Shadow Board
What is the number one take away from a daily meeting?
WINS OF THE DAY
What kind of safety are we trying to create during Gemba Walk conversations?
Psychological
What is the type of leadership that is based on the idea that leaders remove roadblocks to aid in their teams success?
Servant Leadership
What is the purpose of a Kaizen Event?
Promote Engagement and Solve a Problem
What is a lean tool that is used to increase safety and efficiency by designating locations for items on the manufacturing floor?
6S
What is the meeting that occurs on Thursdays and is used to review the KPIs from the last 7 days and to create a plan for the next 7 days?
Weekly Leadership Meeting
What type of questions should we ask during a Gemba Walk?
Open Ended
Where should the walkabout occur?
On the floor, Tier 2 Boards in each department
What are tools that can be used in a Kaizen Event?
6S, Fishbone, 5Whys
What would someone use in order to identify if the area looks the way it should?
Visual Standard
What is the purpose of the 3 tiered level meetings each day?
Escalation and Prioritization
What should happen after a Gemba Walk is completed?
Close our actions and loop back!
What is the role of the managers during the Walkabout?
Remove roadblocks to help the teams win their day
What is important to compelete after an event is finished?
Confirm results and Celebrate!
Who owns the visual factory standard in an area?
EVERYONE
Who owns and who coaches the daily leadership meeting?
Who should be completing Gemba Walks?
Everyone!
What audits should occur during a Walkabout?
None!
ANYONE!