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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The value stream the following that goes into creating an effective product or service for customers except?
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The value stream refers collectively to all those things required for your organization to produce perceived value for the customer. It includes materials, manpower, facilities, suppliers, or vendors; in essence, it includes everything that goes into creating an effective product or service that your customers are willing to pay for
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The value stream refers collectively to all those things required for your organization to produce perceived value for the customer. It includes materials, manpower, facilities, suppliers, or vendors; in essence, it includes everything that goes into creating an effective product or service that your customers are willing to pay for
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Much of the value stream can be composed of the following except?
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Much of the value stream can be composed of information management, documentation management, or activity management.
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Much of the value stream can be composed of information management, documentation management, or activity management.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
What is considered to be the foundation of all Lean or LSS process improvement initiatives?
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The term Kaizen has been described several ways. Kai means “change,” while zen means “for the better.’ Another translation would be “change” plus “improve.” Kaizen is most commonly described as continuous improvement. Kaizen is the foundation of all Lean or LSS process improvement initiatives.
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The term Kaizen has been described several ways. Kai means “change,” while zen means “for the better.’ Another translation would be “change” plus “improve.” Kaizen is most commonly described as continuous improvement. Kaizen is the foundation of all Lean or LSS process improvement initiatives.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which of the following is a term that used to describe how we deal with our materials and tools that we use to add value for the customers?
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Point of use storage (POUS) is a term that we use to describe how we deal with our materials and tools that we use to add value for our customers.
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Point of use storage (POUS) is a term that we use to describe how we deal with our materials and tools that we use to add value for our customers.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following refers collectively to all those things required for an organization to produce perceived value for the customer?
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The value stream refers collectively to all those things required for your organization to produce perceived value for the customer.
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The value stream refers collectively to all those things required for your organization to produce perceived value for the customer.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following has been referred to as the “Holy Grail” in manufacturing or service delivery?
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Continuous flow has been referred to as the “Holy Grail” in manufacturing or service delivery. This is primarily because continuous flow refers to the state in which the VA entity flows from the point of inception to delivery to the customer.
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Continuous flow has been referred to as the “Holy Grail” in manufacturing or service delivery. This is primarily because continuous flow refers to the state in which the VA entity flows from the point of inception to delivery to the customer.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Applying Kaizen for process improvement requires which of the following activities?
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Applying Kaizen for process improvement requires several activities. First, one must be able to look at and take apart the current process. Second, you must be able to analyze all the elements of that process. Finally, based upon this analysis, you must be able to define an improved set of steps in the process that you were investigating.
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Applying Kaizen for process improvement requires several activities. First, one must be able to look at and take apart the current process. Second, you must be able to analyze all the elements of that process. Finally, based upon this analysis, you must be able to define an improved set of steps in the process that you were investigating.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following is set up to respond directly to customer demand?
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A pull system is one that is set up to respond directly to customer demand.
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A pull system is one that is set up to respond directly to customer demand.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following is/are the objective of Just-In-Time in regards to lean concepts, tools, and methods?
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The objective of Just-In-Time is to make sure that we minimize the amount of materials that we have in our possession at any point in time.
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The objective of Just-In-Time is to make sure that we minimize the amount of materials that we have in our possession at any point in time.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Kaizen can be conducted in which of the following ways?
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Kaizen can be conducted individually, as a part of a process improvement team, or as a response to process troubleshooting. These three fundamental applications of Kaizen are present and readily observable in all LSS organizations. A detailed description of the application
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Kaizen can be conducted individually, as a part of a process improvement team, or as a response to process troubleshooting. These three fundamental applications of Kaizen are present and readily observable in all LSS organizations. A detailed description of the application