TOM 301 Ch. 8 LearnSmart
Match the situation with the likely improvement method: Demand-constrained Supply-constrained
Demand-constrained = Reduce costs Supply-constrained = Increase flow rate
In a Kanban system there is no limit on how much inventory can accumulate True False
False
__________ is the process control system wherein an upstream resource replenishes what demand has withdrawn from the downstream.
Kanban
__________ is a Japanese work that refers to an overburdening of workers or equipment
Muri
Match the category of work with the appropriate description: Non-value-added work Value-added- work
Non-value-added work = Necessary because of how current process operates Value-added work = Necessary to transform flow unit from inputs to output the customer wants
If an individual works 8 hours a day and after a process improvement his time spent on value added activities increases then his OEE will: increase decrease stay the same
OEE = (Value added time)/(Total available time) increase
__________ stock that is held to respond to variation in the process is a factor that impacts the design of a Kanban system.
Safety
The higher the labor content the __________ the target manpower higher lower
Target manpower = (Labor content)/(Takt time) higher
A Kanban system automatically controls the amount of inventory. True False
True
Taylor saw workers as __________. intelligent individuals that can help to design and improve their work animals to be tamed and trained to do work designed by engineers
animals to be tamed and trained to do work designed by engineers
To understand how much improvement potential there is one must first measure what percentage of a machine's or a worker's __________ is used productively.
capacity
Imagine a process with four steps and one individual working at each step. Which workforce would be preferable based on the TPS philosophy towards pace? four novice workers three novice workers and one expert
four novice workers
The higher the demand rate, the __________ the number of Kanban cards. greater lesser
greater
The basic philosophy of TPS is that the production process should __________ production when a quality problem is discovered halt continue
halt
Little's Law enables one to calculate flow time indirectly by examining __________.
inventory
The source of waste that is the most visible form of supply-demand mismatch is labeled as: transport overproduction rework overprocessing inventory motion and movements waiting
inventory
Analyzing the root cause of a quality problem on the shop floor is known as __________ (Japanese term).
kaizen
U-shaped lines facilitate one worker being in charge of __________ machine. one more than one
more than one
To minimize distance, processes should be laid out so the physical lay-out reflects the __________ flow.
process
In a __________ system, production only occurs because there is demand. pull push
pull
In a __________ system, inventory can just accumulate. pull push
push
To implement single unit flow, you should operate at __________ time.
takt
Ideally, the time a flow unit spends in processing is __________ time. wasted value-added
value-added
An operation is lean if it simultaneously strives for a reduction of __________ in its capacity and in the time a flow unit spends in the system.
waste
In the house representation of TPS the roof represents the principle of __________ reduction.
waste
Ideas for fool-proofing an activity in order to prevent a previously detected defect from recurring often involve a new __________ standard.
work
The eighth source of waste is the waste of __________ intellect.
worker