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Gemba Kaizen
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1. Refers to the practice of anticipating danger in advance and taking steps to avoid it.
Hiyari KYT
5 Kaizen Elements
QCD
2nd Kaizen step
2. A form of root cause analysis in which the user asks 'why' to a problem and its answer up to five (if needed) successive times
PDCA
Suggestion system
Flow Production
5 Whys
3. Japanese word meaning strain and difficulty.
Cost
Kaizen Cycle
Muri
Suggestion system
4. Failure Tree Analysis is used to analyze and avoid in advance any safety and reliability problems by identifying cause-and-effect relationships and probability of problems by using the tree diagram.
Ishikawa (fishbone) diagram
Flow Production
5 Kaizen Elements
Failure Tree Analysis (FTA)
5. Kaizen and management; Process versus result; Following the PDCA/SDCA; Putting quality first; Speaking with data; Treating the next process as the customer.
Kaizen concepts
Kosu
5 Kaizen Elements
3rd Kaizen step
6. Muda (waste) - mura (irregularity) - and muri (strain).
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7. Measure the standardized operation (find cycle time and amount of in-process inventory)
Kaizen Cycle
Pull production
2nd Kaizen step
Don't get it - don't make it - don't send it
8. A commonsense principle of determining the root cause of a problem.
Ask why five times
Kaizen concepts
Push production
Control chart
9. Japanese word meaning irregularity or variability.
Kaizen systems
Quality circles
Failure Tree Analysis (FTA)
Mura
10. A best way to do the job - namely - a set of policies - rules - directives - and procedures established by management for all major operations - which serve as guidelines that enable all employees to perform their jobs to assure good results.
4th Kaizen step
Standards
Suggestion system
Cross-funtional management
11. The top management must make certain that all levels of the com pay work to achieve Quality - Cost - and Delivery. The ultimate goal is to realize QCD simultaneously - but first of all - priority must be established among the three - quality always b
Kaizen concepts
Simultaneous realization of QCD
5th Kaizen step
Statistical process control (SPC)
12. A principle related to occurrence ratio of accidents with injuries. Heinrich expressed the ratio as follows: Serious injury:minor injury:no injury = 1:29:300. This equation expresses that when you see 1 person who was seriously injured by an accident
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13. Aims at maximizing equipment effectiveness throughout the entire life of the equipment. TPM involved everyone in all departments and at all levels; it motivates people for plant maintenance through small-group and autonomous activities - and involves
Three M's in gemba
Total productive maintenance (TPM)
Quality circles
Cross-funtional management
14. The three major resources to be managed in gemba - manpower - material - and machine.
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15. An optimum combination of man - machine - and material. The three elements of standardized work are take time - work sequence - and standard work-in-process.
QCD
Quality
1st Kaizen step
Standardized work
16. A communication tool in the just-in-time system whenever a batch production is involved. A kanban - which means a sign board in Japanese - is attached to a given number of parts or products in the production line - instructing the delivery of a given
Kanban
QCD
Muri
One-piece flow
17. Teamwork - Personal discipline - Improved morale - Quality circles - Suggestions for improvement
Quality
5 Kaizen Elements
Kanban
5th Kaizen step
18. The first principle of gemba kaizen. This is a reminder that whenever abnormality occurs - or whenever a manager wishes to know the current state of operations - he or she should go to gemba right away - since gemba is a source of all information.
Go to gemba
Push production
SDCA
Total quality control
19. Organized kaizen activities on quality involves everyone in a company - managers and workers - in a totally integrated effort tower kaizen at every level. Also referred to as Total Quality Management.
Store room
Total quality control
Go to gemba
Conformance
20. An affirmative indication or judgement that a product or service has met the requirements of a relevant specification - contract - or regulation.
2nd Kaizen step
Conformance
Kanban
Five golden rules of gemba management
21. Examining tangible objects in gemba when attempting to determine the root cause of problems.
Check gembutsu
Kaizen story
Kaizen concepts
Push production
22. Standardize - Measure - Gauge - Innovate - Ad infinitum
Morning market
Kaizen Cycle
Kaizen concepts
JIT (just-in-time)
23. Standardization is one of the three foundations of gemba kaizen activities and means the documentation of the best way to do the job.
Value analysis (VA)
Standardization
Kaizen Cycle
Five M's (5M)
24. A daily routine at gemba that involved examining rejects made the previous day before the work begins so that countermeasures can be adopted as soon as possible - based on gemba-gembutsu principles.
Visual management
Standards
SDCA
Morning market
25. In the context of QCD - quality refers to the quality of products or services delivered to the customer. In this instance - quality refers to the conformance to specifications and customer requirements. In a broader sense - quality refers to the qual
Kanban
Hiyari report
Quality
Standards
26. The theoretical time it takes to produce a piece of product ordered by the customer - as determined by dividing the total production time by the number of units to be produced.
Five golden rules of gemba management
Jidhoka (autonomation)
Kaizen concepts
Takt time
27. The tangible objects found at gemba such as work pieces - rejects - jigs and tools - and machines.
QCD
Gembutsu
One-piece flow
Ishikawa (fishbone) diagram
28. Acceptable Quality Level s a practice between customers and suppliers that allows suppliers to deliver a certain percentage of rejects by paying penalties.
Five M's (5M)
Morning market
Cost
AQL
29. The opposite of pull production. The previous process produces as much as it can without regard for to the actual requirements of the next process and sends them to the next process whether there is a need or not.
Cost
Visual management
Push production
Three M's (3M)
30. One of the basic pillars of just-in-time production system. In the flow production - machines are arranged in the order of processing so that the work piece flows between processes without interruption and stagnation.
Store room
Cross-funtional management
Flow Production
Five S's (5S)
31. Quality - Cost - and delivery is regarded as an ultimate goal of management. When management is successful in achieving QCD - both customer satisfaction and corporate success follow.
QCD
Mura
FMEA
Total productive maintenance (TPM)
32. Standardize-Do-Check-Act - the basic steps to be followed to maintain the current status.
JIT (just-in-time)
Five M's (5M)
SDCA
Three M's (3M)
33. An interdepartmental management activity to realize QCD.
Control chart
Cross-funtional management
Morning market
Visual management
34. The place where work-in-processes and supplies are stored in gemba. A store room is different from the normal warehouse since only standardized inventory is kept in the store room.
JK (jishu kanri)
Store room
Total quality control
Heinrich's Law
35. The application of statistical techniques to control quality. Often used interchangeably with statistical process control - but includes acceptance sampling as well as statistical process control.
Other cycles
Don't get it - don't make it - don't send it
Statistical quality control (SQC)
Cost
36. A checklist for good housekeeping to achieve greater order - efficiency - and discipline in the workplace. It is derived from the Japanese words seiri - seiton - seiso - seiketsu - and shituke and adopted to the English equivalents of sort - straight
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37. A system designed to achieve the best possible quality - cost - and delivery of products and services by eliminating all kinds of muda in a company's internal processes and deliver products just-in-time to meet customer's requirements.
Standardized work
Go to gemba
JIT (just-in-time)
Total productive maintenance (TPM)
38. A chart with upper and lower control limits on which values of some statistical measures for a series of samples or subgroups are plotted. The chart frequently shows a central line to help detect a trend of plotted values toward either control limit.
AQL
JIT (just-in-time)
Ishikawa (fishbone) diagram
Control chart
39. Plan-Do-Check-Act - the basic steps to be followed in making continual improvement.
Five S's (5S)
Pareto chart
Five golden rules of gemba management
PDCA
40. An effective management method to provide information and gembutsu in a clearly visible manner to both workers and managers so that the current state of operations and the target for kaizen are understood by everybody. It also helps people to identif
Delivery
Gembutsu
Jidhoka (autonomation)
Visual management
41. The scare report is a written form from a worker to a supervisor that reports a condition that is unsafe and could lead to quality problems and/or accident.
Ishikawa (fishbone) diagram
Hiyari report
Check gembutsu
Takt time
42. Shewart cycle - Deming cycle - PDCA
Heinrich's Law
Delivery
Muri
Other cycles
43. Refers to the specific man hours it takes to process one unit of product in a given process and is calculated by multiplying the number of workers involved in the process by the actual time it takes to complete the process - and dividing that by the
Kosu
Pareto chart
AQL
Kaizen systems
44. Failure Mode and Effect Analysis is an an analytical tool used to predict and eliminate in advance any potential design defect in new product by analyzing the effects of failure modes of component parts on the final product performance.
Ishikawa (fishbone) diagram
2nd Kaizen step
Standardized work
FMEA
45. A device that stops a machine whenever a defective product is produced.
Jidhoka (autonomation)
Cycle time
Quality circles
Standardization
46. Quality Function Deployment is a management approach to identify customer requirements first - and then work back through the stages of design - engineering - production - sales - and after-service of products.
SDCA
Muda
Push production
QF
47. A method for managing resources in gemba - specifically those know as '5M' - manpower - machine - material - method - and measurement.
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48. Quality improvement or self-improvement study groups composed of small number of employees (ten or fewer). This group voluntarily performs improvement activities within the workplace - carrying out its work continuously as a part of a companywide pro
Go to gemba
PDCA
Muri
Quality circles
49. A commonsense slogan to be implemented in gemba that puts into practice the belief that quality is the first priority in any program of QCD - for example - don't accept inferior quality from the previous process - don't make rejects in one's product
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50. Jishu kanji means autonomous management in Japanese and refers to workers' participation in kaizen activities as part of their daily activities under the guidance of the line manager.
3rd Kaizen step
JK (jishu kanri)
5 Whys
One-piece flow