1.
When a Belt implements an improvement that is automated thus requiring no particular understanding for use he has applied which Lean tool?
2.
Kaizens or Kaikakus and Six Sigma projects are intended to create incremental process improvements versus breakthrough, significant improvements.
3.
Which of these items contribute to what is necessary for successful Kaizen events?
4.
Kanban establishes a means of monitoring production, conveyance and delivery information such that efficient flow is established. The method used by Kanban is to require a _____ before anything moves.
5.
When a Belt decides to use written procedures and visual controls to improve the consistency of the tasks that must occur in the process he is improving he has utilized the _____ activity of 5S.
6.
Fractional Factorial designs are used to reduce the _____ because the number of runs has been lowered.
7.
Fractional Factorial Designs are used to analyze factors to model the output as a function of inputs if Hypothesis Testing in the Analyze Phase was inadequate to sufficiently narrow the factors that significantly impact the output(s).
8.
A Factorial Experiment based on a Level 2 Design with 6 factors would require 16 runs to fully assess the interactions.
9.
A Full Factorial experiment using a 3 level 3 factor approach has been proposed to test the viability of an extrusion machine experiment. How many treatment combinations will this approach involve?
10.
Screening experiments are the proper choice when a Belt is faced with the situation of highly Fractional Factorial Designs.