Q1: What is the purpose of the 5 Whys method? β Correct Answer:To identify the root cause of a problem π Asking “Why?” repeatedly helps move past symptoms and surface-level causes toward something actionable that can be improved.
Q2: When should you stop asking βWhy?β during the 5 Whys process? β Correct Answer:When you identify a cause that is within your control and can be addressed π The goal is not to reach an arbitrary number or assign blame β it’s to reach the point where you can intervene meaningfully.
The 7 Wastes Answer Key
Q1: Which of these is a type of waste in Lean? β Correct Answer:Overproduction π Overproduction happens when more is made than needed or before itβs needed β leading to excess inventory, defects, or delay.
Q2: βMotionβ waste refers to: β Correct Answer:Unnecessary movement of people during a process π This includes walking, reaching, or shifting frequently between tools or workstations β often overlooked but cumulative in cost.
Answer Key β Value Stream Mapping Quiz
Q1: What is the primary purpose of Value Stream Mapping? Correct Answer:To visualize a process and identify waste VSM maps out every step in a process to show how materials and information flow β highlighting delays, inefficiencies, and opportunities to improve.
Q2: Which of the following is least likely to appear on a value stream map? Correct Answer:Customer names VSM focuses on process elements like steps, inventory, wait times, and handoffs. Individual customer data is not typically included unless specifically relevant to process variation.
Answer Key β 5S Quiz
Q1: β Incorrect Option: “Simplify” β Correct Answer:Sort, Shine, Sustain are all part of 5S β Simplify is not.
Q2: β Correct Answer: βShineβ means clean the workspace and inspect for problems.