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What are SMART Goals?
A) SMART goals are the goals which are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Tanginle
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Benchmarking can be done only for Products
A) TrueB) FalseExplanation: Benchmarking can be done for - Products or Services- Critical Success factors - Processes- Management of Resources and many more areas
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Which the Following matches between the Japanese word "Seiton" for 5S and its meanings
A) Spic & SpanB) Sorting outC) Self disciplineD) Systematic arrangementE) Standardise
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Which the Following matches between the Japanese word "Seiso" for 5S and its meanings
A) Spic & SpanB) Sorting outC) Self disciplineD) Systematic arrangementE) Standardise
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Which the Following matches between the Japanese word "Shitsuke" for 5S and its meanings
A) Systematic arrangementB) Self disciplineC) Sorting outD) Spic & SpanE) Standardise
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Kaizen is also called as ___________________
A) Continuous Improvement
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Kaizen is NOT a Gradual Approach for improvement
A) TrueB) FalseExplanation: It's a soft and gradual method opposed to more usual western habits to scrap everything and start with new.
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What are the 3Ms of Production?
A) Muri, Mura and MudaExplanation: The '3Ms' of work are: muda, meaning waste mura, meaning irregular, uneven or inconsistent muri, meaning unreasonable or excessive strain
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PFMEA means Process FMEA
A) TrueB) False
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FMEA is done by a single Engineer
A) TrueB) FalseExplanation: FMEA Is a cross functional, team work.
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FMEA documents are prepared only once for a product or a process
A) TrueB) FalseExplanation: The FMEA is a living document. Throughout the product development cycle change and updates are made to the product and process. These changes can and often do introduce new failure modes.
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QFD fosters team work
A) TrueB) False
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