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level questions: Lean & History

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What are the distinctions between JIT, TPS, and Lean ops?1. JIT emphasized forced problem solving 2. TPS emphasizes employee learning an empowerment in an assembly line environment 3. Lean ops emphasize understanding the customer
Define Lean and provide an exampleLean is a team-based form of continuous improvement focused on identifying and eliminating waste.
What are the 3 characteristics of lean?1. Eliminate Waste 2. Remove Variability 3. Improve Throughput
What are Ohno's 7 wastes?1. Overproduction 2. Queues 3. Transportation 4. Inventory 5. Motion 6. Over Processing 7. Defective Products
Define OverproductionProducing more than the customer orders or producing early
Define Queues (waste)Idle time & storage
How is Transportation a a waste?Moving materials between plants or between work centers, handling more than once.
What kind of Inventory is a waste?Unnecessary materials (raw, WIP, finished, ops supplies)
How can motion be wasteful?Movement of equipment or people that adds no value is waste
What is over processing (waste)?work performed on the product that adds no value.
What kinds of Defective products are waste?Returns, warranty claims, rework, scrap
What are the 5 S's?1. Sort / Segregate 2. Simplify / Straighten 3. Shine / Sweep 4. Standardize 5. Sustain / Self-discipline
What does it mean to Sort/Segregate?When it doubt, throw it out.
What does it mean to Simplify / Straighten?Keep your station organized and you'll find what you're looking for,
What does it mean to Shine/ Sweep?Keep your station clean
Define StandardizationRemove variations through SOPs and checklists
Define Sustain/Self-diciplineReview periodically to recognize efforts and sustain progress. Use visuals for communication.
What are the extra 2 S's in the 5s's?Safety & Support and Maintenence
How does an office use the 5s?A place for everything and everything in its place
How do retail stores use the 5S's?Reduce misplaced items
In what ways can variability affect lean operations?1. In the production process 2. Maintenance 3.Unknown or changing customer demand 4. Incomplete specs
What 2 techniques can be used to identify variability?JIT & inventory reduction
What is throughput?Measure of what it takes to move an order from start to finish
What is a technique for increasing throughput? Give an exampleA system Pull system
What are the 3 goals of Lean Production?1. Elimination of disruptions 2. System Flexibility 3. Continuous Improvement
How do disruptions impact lean operations? Give 3 examples of disruptionsDisruptions upset the flow of products through the production system. poor quality, equipment breakdowns, late deliveries.
Why is a flexible system important to lean operations?A flexible system can handle a mix of products and changers to level of output while maintaining throughput speed and enables the system to meet changing demand.
What are the principles of Kaizen?1. Improvement should be done gradually and continuously 2. Everyone should be involved 3. You don't have to spend on tech and consultants 4. It can be applied anywhere 5. Learn by doing, use scientific thinking 6. Rely on direct observation and data collection