Ch 12 Master
Level production requires a stable schedule that requires which of the following: 1. level scheduling 2. freeze windows 3. over utilization of capacity
1 and 2
When considering a lean supply chain, which of the following components can have a lean focus? 1. Suppliers 2. Warehousing 3. Managers
1,2
Uncertainty regarding services can arise from which of the following? 1. Task times 2. Demand 3. Customer's role in production
1,2,3
What type of inventory is impacted by lean production? 1. Raw materials 2. Work-in-process 3. Finished goods
1,2,3
Uncertainty regarding services operations can arise from which of the following?
- uncertainty in task time - uncertainty in demand - customers' production roles
Lean supply chains design principles can be divided into three major categories. The following components are part of lean production schedules...
- uniform plan loading - kanban production control system - determination of number of Kansans needed - minimized setup times
In the textbook Toyota's Fujio Cho identified which of the following types of waste to be eliminated? A. Excess quality B. Motion C. Excess capacity D. Underproduction E. Excess demand
Motion
When determining the size of a kanban, which of the following do you need to consider? 1. Expected demand 2. Safety stock 3. Size of container
All of them
The term "freeze window" refers to the practice of building quality into the process and not identifying quality by inspection.
False
True or False: When comparing service processes and manufacturing, the same sources of variation cause waste.
False
True or false: When comparing service processes and manufacturing, the same sources of variation cause waste.
False
What term is used to describe a philosophy that focuses on continuous improvement?
Kaizen
____ events are specific short-term projects designed to implement changes to a process.
Kaizen
True or false: Just-in-time manufacturing helps to expose problems otherwise hidden by excess inventories and staff.
True
True or false: Producing more than the required amount is considered waste in lean production.
True
Uniform plant loading is a process of smoothing the production activity flow to dampen the reaction waves that normally occur in response to schedule variations.
True
Value stream mapping is used to identify all of the value-adding as well as non-value-adding processes that materials are subjected to within a plant.
True
Value stream mapping is used to visualize product flows through various processing steps.
True
All of the following are types of waste in a lean process except:
Underproduction
What is a special type of flowcharting tool that is used in lean processes?
Value stream mapping
What type of activities transform materials and information into something the customer wants?
Value-adding
What type of activities transform materials and information into something the customer wants?
Value-adding activities
Lean production requires that activities be __________________ to achieve production using minimal inventories.
integrated
In setting up a kanban control system and you need to determine the number of kanban card sets needed. If the expected demand during lead time is 50 per hour, the safety stock is 20% of the demand during lead time, the container size is 4. If the lead time to replenish an order is 2 hours, what number of kanban card sets is needed?
30
You have been called in as a consultant to set up a Kanban control system. The first thing you do is to determine the number of Kanban card sets needed. Your research shows that the expected demand during lead time for a particular component is 1,200 per hour. You estimate the safety stock should be set at 5% of the demand during lead time. The tote trays used as containers can hold 2 units of stock and the lead time to replenish an order is 10 hours. Which of the following is the number of Kanban card sets necessary to support this situation? A. 5,000 B. 5,500 C. 6,300 D. 6,500 E. 7,000
6,300
From which company did lean evolve?
Toyota
Who typically performs preventative maintenance?
operators
Waste reduction is the ______________ of the value-adding activities and the _____________ of non-value-adding activities that are part of the value stream.
optimization; elimination
Value stream mapping displays activities such as
percent uptime. lot size. cycle time. changeover time.
The uniqueness of service delivery leads to which source of variation?
uncertainty in task times
When production flow is smoothed to dampen the schedule variation, we call this
uniform plant loading
When production flow is smoothed to dampen the schedule variation, we call this...
uniform plant loading
When production flow is smoothed to dampen the schedule variation, we call this_____
uniform plant loading
What term describes the value-adding and non-value-adding activities required to design, order and provide a product or service?
value stream
Lean production requires that activities be _______ to achieve production using minimal inventories.
integrated
In which type of operations does lean production work best?
- standardized - repeatable
With regard to lean production, the time between two identical units being completed on the line is called what?
Cycle time
Firms in Japan tend to have short-term relationships with their suppliers and customers.
False
Group technology includes the set of psychological tests and training exercises given to group workers to insure a high level of teamwork.
False
Kanban means "symbol" or "box" in Japanese.
False
Lean production makes implementing green strategies in manufacturing processes more difficult.
False
Lean production replaced JIT in the 1990s because JIT did not address the problem of reducing waste.
False
Lean production requires a "push & pull" system of inventory replenishment.
False
One of the few lean techniques that does not work well in service firms is demand-pull scheduling.
False
T/F A kanban system produces zero inventory.
False
Name Fujio Cho's seven prominent types of waste to be eliminated
(1.) Waste from overproduction; (2.) Waste of waiting time; (3.) Transportation waste; (4.) Inventory waste; (5.) Processing waste; (6.) Waste of motion; (7.) Waste from product defects
The uniqueness of service delivery leads to which of the following sources of variation?
- Customers' production roles - Uncertainty in demand - Uncertainty in task times
Lean supply chains design principles can be divided into three major categories. Which of the following components are part of lean supply chains?
- building a lean supply chain - specialized plants - collaboration with suppliers
Which of the following is a signal that could be used in a kanban system?
- containers - cards - golf balls
Value stream mapping (VSM) is a two-part process. What are those parts?
- current state - future state
Lean production uses a pull system. To enable this pull process to work smoothly, lean production demands what?
- fairly predictable demand for the end product - strong vendor relations - having levels of quality at each stage of the process
Lean production requires a stable schedule that is accomplished by____?
- freeze windows - level scheduling
Lean production uses a pull system. To enable this pull process to work smoothly, lean production demands what?
- high levels of quality at each stage of the process - strong vendor relations - fairly predictable demand for the end product
Value stream mapping (VSM) is used to visualize what?
- information flows - product flows
When considering a lean supply chain, which of the following components can have a lean focus?
- lean suppliers - lean procurement - lean manufacturing - lean warehousing - lean logistic - lean customers
value stream mapping (VSM) is a two part process. What are those two parts?
1. current state 2. future state
When considering a lean supply chain, what components can have a lean focus?
1. customers 2. warehousing 3. supplies 4. logistics 5. manufacturing 6. procurement
Value stream mapping (VSM) is used to visualize what?
1. information flows 2. product flows
When determining the size of a kanban, which of the following do you need to consider?
1. safety stock 2. size of the container 3. expected demand
uncertainty regarding services operations can arise from the following:
1. uncertainty in task times 2. customers' production roles 3. uncertainty in demand
What type of inventory is impacted by lean production?
1. work-in process 2. finished goods 3. raw materials
In setting up a Kanban control system you need to determine the number of Kanban card sets needed. If the expected demand during lead time is 50 per hour, the safety stock is 20% of the demand during lead time, the container size is 4. If the lead time to replenish an order is 8 hours, what number of Kanban card sets is needed? A. 60 B. 80 C. 90 D. 120 E. 150
120
In setting up a kanban control system you need to determine the number of kanban card sets needed. If the expected demand during lead time is 24 per hour, safety stock is 10% of the demand during lead time, the container size is 5. If the lead time to replenish an order is 5 hours, what number of kanban card sets is needed?
27
n setting up a Kanban control system you need to determine the number of Kanban card sets needed. If the expected demand during lead time is 25 per hour, the safety stock is 20% of the demand during lead time, the container size is 5, and the lead time to replenish an order is 5 hours, what is the number of Kanban card sets needed? A. 5 B. 20 C. 27 D. 30 E. 34
30
You have been called in as a consultant to set up a Kanban control system. The first thing to do is to determine the number of Kanban card sets needed. Your research shows that the expected demand during lead time for a particular component is 150 per hour. You estimate the safety stock should be set at 25% of the demand during lead time. The tote trays used as containers can hold 8 units of stock and the lead time it takes to replenish an order is 2 hours. Which of the following is the number of Kanban card sets necessary to support this situation? A. 42 B. 47 C. 68 D. 89 E. 94
47
Which of the following are related to lean production? A. A philosophy of waste elimination B. Lean consumption C. Never running out of inventory D. The Wahei-Subaru method E. Full use of capacity
A philosophy of waste elimination
Uncertainty regarding services can arise from which of the following? 1. task times 2. demand 3. customer's production role
All of them
An activity where the parts that go into each unit of a product are periodically removed from inventory and accounted for based on the number of units produced. is called which of the following? A. Frozen window B. Backflush C. Level schedule D. Group Technology E. Kanban
Backflush
Which of the following is a lean production technique that has been successfully applied in service firms? A. Decision trees B. Leveling the facility load C. Linear programming D. Fully utilizing capacity E. Backflushing
Backflushing
In lean production, what is defined as something for which the customer is willing to pay?
Customer value
Value stream mapping is a two-part process that details what?
Current and future states
T/F Waste reduction refers only to the elimination of non-value adding activities that are part of the value stream.
False
Which of the following is not an example of process waste?
Defect-free products
In designing a lean production facility layout a designer should do which of the following? A. Design for work flow balance B. Locate flexible workstations off line C. Link operations through a push system D. Balance capacity using job shop analysis E. Always keep operations on a single floor of the factory
Design for work flow balance
To develop a lean manufacturing system a firm might do which of the following? A. Eliminate anything that does not add value for the customer B. Standardize product configurations C. Process design with product design D. Adopt a kaizen philosophy E. Implement top-down management controls
Eliminate anything that does not add value for the customer
Uniform plant loading is where you schedule production with different amounts of the same product each day of the week to permit variation to meet changing demand requirements.
FALSE (Uniform plant loading is) building the same mix of products every day in small quantities. Thus, a total mix is always available to respond to variations in demand.
JIT manufacturing forces a firm to work with a lower water level despite safety hazards
FALSE Exhibit 12.6 presents water levels as an allegory for inventory levels. Lower water levels expose potential problems (rocks). Using JIT reduces inventory to a minimum level. Thus, "JIT manufacturing exposes problems otherwise hidden by excess inventories and staff." None of this has to do with actual water or safety hazards.
JIT is typically applied to non-repetitive manufacturing.
FALSE JIT is typically applied to repetitive manufacturing, which is when the same or similar items are made one after another.
JIT production means that we produce the product before it is required so the customer does not wait for the product.
FALSE Just-in-time means producing what is needed when needed and no more.
Applying lean concepts to logistics is difficult unless either the manufacturer or the customer owns the logistics activities.
FALSE Lean concepts can be applied to the functions associated with the movement of material through the system. Some of the key areas include optimized mode selection and pooling orders; combined multi-stop truckloads; optimized routing; cross docking; import/export transportation processes; and backhaul minimization.
In the textbook the expression "quality at the source" means that we need to purchase the best quality a supplier or vendor can provide.
FALSE Quality at the source means do it right the first time and, when something goes wrong, stop the process or assembly line immediately.
The goal of JIT production is to drive all inventory queues lower.
FALSE The goal (of JIT) is to drive all inventory queues to zero, thus minimizing inventory investment and shortening lead times.
Subcontractor networks are not very important in Japanese manufacturing.
FALSE Toyota relies heavily on subcontractor networks.
A principle of value stream mapping is to concentrate on speeding up value-added operations.
FALSE Value stream mapping (VSM) is a special type of flowcharting tool that is valuable for the development of lean processes. The technique is used to visualize product flows through various processing steps.
"Kanban Squares" is an educational game played in Kanban training sessions.
False
A kaizen burst is an overfilled kanban container.
False
Using the formula in the textbook the only parameters we need to determine the number of Kanban card sets is the average number of units demanded over some time period, the container size, and the safety stock.
False
Value stream mapping involves materials, not information.
False
Applying lean concepts in manufacturing balances increases in cost with quality improvement
False Applying lean concepts in manufacturing typically presents the greatest opportunities for cost reduction and quality improvement.
True or false: When comparing service processes and manufacturing, the same sources of variation cause waste.
False. many sources of variation
Which of the following is a lean production technique that is not reported in the textbook to have been successfully applied in service firms? A. Organize problem-solving groups B. Upgrade housekeeping C. Upgrade quality D. Freeze windows E. Eliminate unnecessary activities
Freeze Windows
Which of the following is NOT a concept related to lean network design?
Generalized plants
What term describes a philosophy in which similar parts are grouped into families and processes to make the parts are arranged into manufacturing cells?
Group technology
To implement lean production schedules a firm would do which of the following? A. Have excess capacity B. Force demand C. Hire a consultant D. Bottom-up management E. Implement kanban groups
Have excess capacity
Which of the following statements holds true for Kanban production control systems? A. The authority to produce or supply additional parts comes from upstream operations B. In a paperless control system, containers can be used instead of cards C. The cards or containers make up the Kanban push system D. They require substantial quantitative analysis prior to implementation E. They have not been successful outside of Japan and the United States
In a paperless control system, containers can be used instead of cards
What information is shown in a value stream map?
Information flow Product flow
What information is shown on a value stream map?
Information flow and Product flow
When designing a lean layout, the system designer must consider how each type of logistics systems tie to the layout?
Internal and external
Which of the following is not a lean technique applied to service companies?
Introduce push scheduling
What served as the basis for lean thinking?
JIT
What type of production only produces what is needed when it is needed?
JIT
What term represents a signaling device to control production?
Kanban
Which of the following are elements that address elimination of waste under lean production? A. Production ahead of demand B. Group plant loading technology C. Kanban production control system D. Minimized run times E. Full capacity utilization
Kanban production control system
When space is marked on the floor to identify where products should be stored is an example of which type of kanban signal?
Kanban squares
Which of the following would NOT be considered acceptable in the Toyota Production System?
Laying off employees when business is slow
What type of production focuses on eliminating as much waste as possible?
Lean
Which of the following is not listed in the textbook as a component of a lean supply chain? A. Lean customers B. Lean Management C. Lean logistics D. Lean warehousing E. Lean procurement
Lean Management
An operation that is repeatable and standardized is a good candidate for:
Lean Production and Six Sigma
What are the three sets of principles related to supply chain design?
Lean concepts Lean supply chain Lean production schedules
Which supply chain principles refer to internal production processes?
Lean production schedules Lean concepts
When implementing a lean production system a stabilized schedule is achieved using which of the following? A. Level scheduling B. Demand pull C. Freeze window D. Reduced lot sizes E. Bottom-round management
Level scheduling
In which part of a lean supply chain would you expect to see lean concepts applied to the movement of materials through the system?
Logistics
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of lean supply chains?
Lower employee wages
Which of the following is not a benefit of lean supply chains?
Lower employee wages
In implementing a lean production system you should work with suppliers to do which of the following? A. Calculate lead times B. Quality circles C. Freeze windows D. Make frequent deliveries E. Achieve bottom-round management
Make frequent deliveries
Who typically performs preventative maintenance?
Operators
In the textbook Toyota's Fujio Cho identified which of the following types of waste to be eliminated? A. Excess quality B. Overproduction C. Underproduction D. Environmental E. Over-thinking
Overproduction Fujio Cho identifies seven prominent types of waste to be eliminated from the supply chain: (1) waste from overproduction, (2) waste of waiting time, (3) transportation waste, (4) inventory waste, (5) processing waste, (6) waste of motion, and (7) waste from product defects.
When conducting preventative maintenance, how often should inspection and repair be planned?
Periodically
In a lean supply chain, which component includes automation for sourcing, bidding, and auctions?
Procurement
In the textbook Toyota's Fujio Cho identified which of the following types of waste to be eliminated? A. Underproduction B. Excess quality C. Preventive maintenance D. Product defects E. Kaizen
Product defects
Kanban production control and minimized setup times are part of the Lean _____ ______ principle.
Production Schedules
Which of the following address elimination of waste under lean production? A. Info-matic warehouse networks B. Outsourced housekeeping C. Quality at the source D. Backflush E. Bottom-round management
Quality at the source Quality at the source means do it right the first time and, when something goes wrong, stop the process or assembly line immediately.
In implementing a lean production system you should work with suppliers to do which of the following? A. Open facilities near your factory B. Focus workstation capacities C. Backflush D. Provide quality at the source E. Reduce lead times
Reduce lead times
To implement a flow process in developing a lean system a firm might do which of the following? A. Improve capacity utilization B. Build product in anticipation of demand C. Reduce setup/changeover time D. Eliminate some fixed costs E. Implement groupware
Reduce setup/changeover time
Group technology (GT) is credited with which of the following benefits? A. Reducing waiting time between process operations B. Improving inventory discipline C. Reducing required workforce skills D. Improved labor relations E. Improved small group functioning
Reducing waiting time between process operations
In the Toyota Production System, ____ for people is exemplified by providing opportunities and job security for employees.
Respect
An operation that is repeatable and standardized is a good candidate for
Six Sigma. lean production.
With regard to lean production, the time between two identical units being completed on the line is called what?
cycle time
Which characteristics make an operation particularly well-suited to lean production and Six Sigma?
Standardized, Repeatable
Imagine comparing a manufacturing operation using regular lot-sizing and the same operation with a Kanban/lean production approach. What would be your expectations of the difference between the total cost (i.e., inventory holding costs + setup/ordering costs) of each? A. Inventory holding cost will increase non-linearly with inventory B. Total costs will be lower for the regular lot-size operation C. Total costs will be lower for the Kanban/lean production operation D. The order quantity will be larger for the Kanban/lean production approach E. As long as the total quantity is the same, total costs will be the same
Total costs will be lower for the Kanban/lean production operation
"Quality at the source" requires factory workers to become their own inspectors.
True
A Kanban control system uses a signaling device to regulate JIT flows.
True
A kaizen burst is a symbol on a value stream map.
True
Automation is a key to lean procurement.
True
Company unions in Japan exist to foster a cooperative relationship with management.
True
Group technology is a philosophy wherein similar parts are grouped together and the processes required to make the parts are arranged as a work cell.
True
Henry Ford used JIT concepts as he streamlined his moving assembly lines to make automobiles in the early 1900's.
True
In Japanese manufacturing automation and robotics are used extensively to perform dull or routine jobs so employees are free to focus on important improvement tasks.
True
Lean production is a management philosophy and a pull system throughout the plant.
True
Lean production is an integrated set of activities designed to achieve high-volume production using minimal inventories of raw materials, work in process, and finished goods.
True
One of the aims of value stream mapping to eliminate waste in a process.
True
One of the many lean techniques that have been successfully applied in service firms is leveling facility load.
True
One of the many lean techniques that have been successfully applied in service firms is the eliminating of unnecessary activities.
True
One of the many lean techniques that have been successfully applied in service firms is the upgrading of housekeeping.
True
One of the many lean techniques that have been successfully applied in service firms is the upgrading of quality.
True
Preventive maintenance is emphasized in lean production to ensure that flows are not interrupted by downtime or malfunctioning equipment.
True
Respect for people is a key to Toyota's improvement ideas in manufacturing.
True
T/F A lean layout requires a balanced work flow.
True
T/F Lean production uses a pull system for production.
True
True or False: A lean layout requires a balanced workflow.
True
True or False: Value stream includes both value-added and non-value-added activities.
True
What is defined as anything that does not add value from the customer's perspective?
Waste
What is not an example of process waste?
decent free products
What type of inventory is impacted by lean production? 1. Raw materials 2. Work-in-process 3. Finished goods
all
When you remove the number of parts used in production to adjust on-hand inventory balances, you are conducting a ___?
back flush
When you remove the number of component parts based on the number of units produced, you are conducting a
backflush
When you remove the number of parts used in production to adjust on-hand inventory balances, you are conducting a ___
backflush
To create a lean process, a full understanding of the __________is required.
business
Lean ______ utilizes group technology, quality at the source, and JIT production to support development of a lean supply chain.
concepts
Value stream mapping is used to show both the ____ state of a process as well as a possible ____ state.
current; future
Value stream mapping is used to show both the __________state of a process as well as a possible ______________ state.
current; future
In lean production, what is defined as something for which the customer is willing to pay?
customer value
Which of the following is NOT an example of process waste?
defect free products
Which of the following is not an example of process waste?
defect free products
The following is not a lean technique applied to service companies:
eliminate housekeeping
True or false: Waste reduction refers only to the elimination of non-value-adding activities that are part of the value stream.
false
True or false: when comparing service processes and manufacturing, the same sources of variation cause waste.
false
True or false: when utilizing a quality at the source approach, employees do not have the authority to stop the process if there is a problem.
false
True or false: a kanban system produces zero inventory
false; it controls the amount of material that can be in process at a time -- the number of containers of each item.
In a system using group technology, works must be ____ to run several machines and processes.
flexible
In a system using group technology, workers must be ___________ to run several machines and processes.
flexible enough
What term refers to the period of time during which the schedule is fixed and no further changes are possible?
freeze window
Which of the following is not a concept related to lean network design?
generalized plants
_____ is not a concept related to lean network design?
generalized plants
What term describes a philosophy in which similar parts are arranged into families and processes to make parts by manufacturing cells?
group technology
Lean principles throughout the supply chain can primarily be seen in
improved responsiveness to the customer.
Lean production requires that activities be ______ to achieve production using minimal inventories
integrated
The acronym JIT stands for ____.
just-in-time
What type of production only produces what is needed when it is needed?
just-in-time (JIT)
___________ bursts are specific, short-term projects designed to implement changes to a process.
kaizen
In a _____ pull system, downstream operations provide the authorization for upstream production to occur.
kanban
When space is marked on the floor to identify where products should be stored is an example of which type of kanban signal?
kanban squares
Which of the following would NOT be considered acceptable in the Toyota Production System? 1) providing employees with promotion opportunities 2) laying off employees when business is slow 3) training employees to learn new skills 4) working with employees to solve disputes
laying off employees when business is slow
The Toyota Production System is the benchmark for _______ manufacturing.
lean
What type of production focuses on eliminating as much waste as possible?
lean
Which of the following is not a category that applies to lean design principles?
lean transportation
When comparing service processes to manufacturing processes, one would say that they are ____ controllable.
less
When comparing service processes to manufacturing processes, one would say that they are _____ controllable.
less
When comparing service processes to manufacturing processes, one would say that they are _________ controllable.
less
What type of schedule requires material to be pulled into final assembly in a uniform pattern?
level
In which part of a lean supply chain would you expect to see lean concepts applied to the movement of materials through the system? 1) Customers 2) Manufacturing 3) Logistics 4) Warehousing
logistics
Reduced setup times are important because they lead to reductions in ____ size.
lot
Which of the following is not a benefit of lean supply chains? 1) Improved customer responsiveness 2) Lower employee wages 3) Reduced inventory levels 4) Reduced obsolescence costs
lower employee wages
In a lean production system we expect to see which of the following? A. No extra inventory B. Extra inventory of critical parts held "just-in-case" C. More parts and fewer standardized product configurations D. Managers being held responsible for quality of the work turned out E. Closer management-labor relationships
no extra inventory
Waste reduction is the _____ of the value-adding activities and the ____ of non-value adding activities that are part of the value stream.
optimization; elimination
Waste reduction is the _____ of the value-adding activities and the ______ of non-value-adding activities that are part of the value system.
optimization; elimination
Waste reduction is the ______________ of the value-adding activities and the _____________ of non-value-adding activities that are part of the value stream. 1) elimination; elimination 2) elimination; optimization 3) optimization; optimization 4) optimization; elimination
optimization; elimination
When conducting preventative maintenance, how often should inspection and repair be planned?
periodically
In both services and manufacturing, waste associated with defects can be reduced by improving _____.
quality
A term used for the philosophy of making factory workers personally responsible for the quality of their output is
quality at the source
A term used for the philosophy of making factory workers personally responsible for the quality of their output is ____
quality at the source
Which characteristics make an operation particularly well-suited to lean production and Six Sigma? (can choose more than one) 1. uncertain 2. standardized 3. chaotic 4. repeatable
repeatable and standardized operations
the following is not a type of waste...
respect for people
The two core philosophies of the Toyota Production System are
respect for people. elimination of waste.
The following is not considered in lead time when calculating the number of Kansans needed?
shipping time from the supplier
When designing a lean supply chain, what type of approach should be taken to integrate partners?
systems
Customers play a role in production with services because
they typically have to give information to begin the service process
Customers play a role in production with services because
they typically have to provide information to begin the service process.
The benchmark for lean manufacturing is known as the
toyota production system
The benchmark for lean manufacturing is known as the...
toyota production system
Group technology cells help to eliminate movement and queue (waiting) time between operations.
true
True or false: Lean production uses a pull system for production.
true
True or false: Value stream includes both value-added and non-value-added activities.
true
True or false: a lean layout requires a balanced work flow
true
What term describes the value-adding and non-value-adding activities required to design, order and provide a product or service? 1) Product mapping 2) Flowcharting 3) Project management 4) Value stream
value stream
What is a special type of flowchart tool that is used in lean processes?
value stream mapping
What is a special type of flowcharting tool that is used in lean processes?
value stream mapping
What is defined as anything that does not add value from the customer's perspective?
waste