Lean Six Sigma

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Which core principle of lean manufacturing is associated with the concept of "producing only what's needed when it's needed"? A) Just-in-Time (JIT) production B) Total Quality Management (TQM) C) Kaizen D) Six Sigma

A) Just-in-Time (JIT) production

Which core principle of lean does the statement "Drastically reduces inventory holding costs and space" apply to? A) Pull B) Push C) Kanban D) Takt time

A) Pull

Which core principle of lean manufacturing does the practice of manufacturing products only when there's an order primarily align with? A) Pull B) Push C) Kaizen D) Just-In-Time (JIT)

A) Pull

Which of the following best defines Lean Management? A. A systematic methodology centered on delivering maximum value to the customer while minimizing waste. B. An approach that focuses on maximizing profit margins at any cost. C. A strategy aimed at expanding product lines without considering customer needs. D. A management style that emphasizes micromanagement and strict control over employees.

A. A systematic methodology centered on delivering maximum value to the customer while minimizing waste.

Which of the following is a key principle for applying value in lean? A. Adjust based on customer feedback B. Maximize production output C. Minimize employee involvement D. Increase inventory levels

A. Adjust based on customer feedback

Which of the following is a key step in applying Value Stream in lean? A. Eliminate Non-Value Steps B. Increase Non-Value Steps C. Document Non-Value Steps D. Ignore Non-Value Steps

A. Eliminate Non-Value Steps

Which of the following is a key step in applying value in lean? A. Engage with the "customers" through feedback B. Increase production speed without considering customer input C. Implement rigid processes and procedures D. Minimize communication with stakeholders

A. Engage with the "customers" through feedback

Which of the following concepts reduces the potential for errors or defects due to minimized stops and starts? A. Flow B. Batch processing C. Randomization D. Overproduction

A. Flow

Which of the following is one of the core principles of lean manufacturing? A. Flow B. Inventory C. Complexity D. Redundancy Definite Exam Question!!

A. Flow

Which term describes the seamless and continuous movement of products, services, or information throughout a process without unnecessary interruptions or delays? A. Flow B. Obstruction C. Stagnation D. Disruption

A. Flow

Which steps are involved in applying Value Stream in lean? A. Identifying bottlenecks and redundancies B. Mapping the "Stream" - step by step C. Implementing new technology D. Conducting employee training sessions

A. Identifying bottlenecks and redundancies B. Mapping the "Stream" - step by step

Which of the following statements is a key benefit of Lean Management? A. Improves SPEED B. Reduces COST C. Increases COMPLEXITY D. Enhances BUREAUCRACY Definite Exam Question!!

A. Improves SPEED

Which concept suggests that constant improvements can lead to superior products or services? A. Perfection B. Kaizen C. Stagnation D. Regression

A. Perfection

Which of the following is one of the core principles of Lean? A. Perfection B. Complexity C. Redundancy D. Procrastination Definite Exam Question!!

A. Perfection

Which term best describes the mindset that establishes a goal where everyone aims for excellence? A. Perfection B. Ambition C. Complacency D. Satisfaction

A. Perfection

Which term best describes the practice of never settling for "good enough" but always pursuing the best possible method? A. Perfection B. Pragmatism C. Complacency D. Mediocrity

A. Perfection

Which of the following is a key step in applying flow in lean? A. Process streamlining B. Inventory expansion C. Complexity increase D. Workforce reduction

A. Process streamlining

Lean focuses on adding "value," but value in healthcare is not necessarily about the speed or cost A. True B. False

A. True

Six Sigma improves effectiveness by eliminating defects (Improves QUALITY) A. True B. False

A. True

What is one of the core principles of lean manufacturing? A. Value B. Volume C. Velocity D. Variety Definite Exam Question!!

A. Value

Which core principle of lean involves analyzing the entire production process to identify and eliminate non-value-added steps? A. Value Stream B. Business Plan C. Perfection D. Value E. Flow F. Pull Definite Exam Question!!

A. Value Stream

Which of the following is one of the core principles of Lean? A. Value Stream B. Profit Margin C. Marketing Strategy D. Employee Morale Definite Exam Question!!

A. Value Stream

Which of the following are the core principles of lean? A. Value Stream B. Business Plan C. Perfection D. Value E. Flow F. Pull Select all that apply: Definite Exam Question!!

A. Value Stream C. Perfection D. Value E. Flow F. Pull

Which of the following is NOT one of the 8 wastes of Lean in the context of process improvement? A) Overproduction B) Excessive Inventory C) Effective Communication D) Transportation E) Waiting Definite Exam Question!!

C) Effective Communication

Which core principles of lean does the use of Kanban boards to visualize workflow primarily align with? A) Respect for People B) Continuous Improvement C) Flow D) Standardized Work

C) Flow

Which of the following statements is true about Lean Management? A) Lean Management increases delays and waste in processes. B) Lean Management has no impact on efficiency. C) Lean Management improves efficiency by eliminating delay and waste. D) Lean Management focuses solely on maximizing delays in production. Definite Exam Question!!

C) Lean Management improves efficiency by eliminating delay and waste.

Which core principle of lean focuses on ensuring that products/services move through processes smoothly without interruptions? A. Value Stream B. Business Plan C. Perfection D. Value E. Flow F. Pull Definite Exam Question!!

E. Flow

Which core principle of lean manufacturing emphasizes that production should be based on actual demand, not forecasts? A. Value Stream B. Business Plan C. Perfection D. Value E. Flow F. Pull Definite Exam Question!!

F. Pull

What is the primary goal of Lean Management? A) Maximizing profits at all costs B) Minimizing waste and improving efficiency C) Expanding production capacity D) Ignoring customer feedback

B) Minimizing waste and improving efficiency

Which of the following is NOT one of the 8 wastes of Lean manufacturing? A) Overproduction B) Underproduction C) Waiting D) Defects Definite Exam Question!!

B) Underproduction

Which term best represents the concept that every process can and should be improved? A. Efficiency B. Kaizen (Continuous Improvement) C. Standardization D. Automation

B. Kaizen (Continuous Improvement)

Is Lean (alone) Ideal for Pharmacy Settings? A. Yes B. No

B. No

What is one of the core principles of Lean manufacturing that emphasizes producing goods or services only in response to customer demand, thereby reducing overproduction and waste? A. Push B. Pull C. Inventory D. Batch production Definite Exam Question!!

B. Pull

Which core principles of lean does the concept of "producing only what's needed when it's needed" apply to? A. Value B. Pull C. Standardization D. Automation

B. Pull

In Lean Management, what is the primary objective when it comes to eliminating overburden? A. Maximizing employee workload to increase productivity. B. Reducing unnecessary strain or pressure on employees and processes. C. Increasing the number of tasks assigned to each employee. D. Ignoring overburden as it's considered a normal part of business operations.

B. Reducing unnecessary strain or pressure on employees and processes.

Which of the following statements best explains why learning lean management is valuable? A. Lean management focuses on cost reduction through workforce downsizing. B. Six Sigma improves effectiveness by eliminating defects. C. Lean management primarily emphasizes increasing product variety. D. Lean management is solely concerned with increasing production speed.

B. Six Sigma improves effectiveness by eliminating defects.

Which individuals pioneered Lean Management principles? A. Henry Ford and Thomas Edison B. Taiichi Ohno and Eiji Toyoda C. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates D. Warren Buffett and Elon Musk Definite Exam Question!!

B. Taiichi Ohno and Eiji Toyoda

Which aspect of "value" in healthcare does Lean methodology prioritize, even though it may not necessarily emphasize speed or cost? A. Patient satisfaction B. Timely access to care C. Efficient resource utilization D. Minimizing administrative paperwork

C. Efficient resource utilization

Which of the following best describes one of the primary focuses of Lean Management? A. Reducing operational costs and increasing profits B. Enhancing employee satisfaction and motivation C. Eliminating Inconsistencies - variations in processes that result in fluctuating quality or delays D. Expanding product offerings to meet diverse customer demands

C. Eliminating Inconsistencies - variations in processes that result in fluctuating quality or delays

What is the primary focus of Lean Management? A. Maximizing profits through cost reduction B. Minimizing employee workload C. Eliminating Waste - any activity that does not add value to the end product D. Streamlining communication within the organization

C. Eliminating Waste - any activity that does not add value to the end product

Which country is credited with the origin of Lean Management? A. United States B. Germany C. Japan D. United Kingdom Definite Exam Question!!

C. Japan

Which term represents the combined methodology that focuses on process improvement and reduction of variation in order to enhance efficiency and quality? A. Lean B. Six Sigma C. Lean Six Sigma D. Lean and Six Sigma

C. Lean Six Sigma

Which of the following terms describes the risk that processes essential to patient care might be deemed wasteful? A. Overutilization B. Resource optimization C. Oversimplification D. Workflow enhancement

C. Oversimplification

Which core principle of lean involves continuously striving for improvement and targeting the elimination of all waste? A. Value Stream B. Business Plan C. Perfection D. Value E. Flow F. Pull

C. Perfection

Which of the following principles is emphasized by Lean methodology? A. Flexibility and adaptability B. Innovation and experimentation C. Standardization and efficiency D. Complexity and variation

C. Standardization and efficiency

Why should individuals learn Lean Management? A. To improve personal time management skills. B. To enhance leadership abilities. C. To gain expertise in marketing strategies. D. Lean provides a foundational approach to eliminate waste and streamline pharmacy operation processes.

D. Lean provides a foundational approach to eliminate waste and streamline pharmacy operation processes.

Which of the following is a key reason for adding Six Sigma to lean management? A. To increase process speed B. To eliminate all waste in the process C. To reduce workforce training requirements D. To reduce process variability

D. To reduce process variability

Which core principle of lean emphasizes the importance of only performing actions that add value from the customer's perspective? A. Value Stream B. Business Plan C. Perfection D. Value E. Flow F. Pull Definite Exam Question!!

D. Value

Which term from the Lean philosophy is central to the idea that all actions should have a defined purpose? A. Value Stream B. Business Plan C. Perfection D. Value E. Flow F. Pull

D. Value

Which of the following is NOT one of the 8 wastes of Lean management? A. Defects B. Overproduction C. Waiting D. Non-Utilized Talent E. Transportation F. Inventory G. Motion H. Extra-Processing I. Production J. Professionalism What's your answer? Definite Exam Question!!

I. Production J. Professionalism


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