Visual Management Flashcards
What are the 3 Types of Visual Management
1.) Visual Displays
2.) Visual Metrics
3.) Visual Controls
Label to make it perfectly clear where things belong and what the procedures are
Visual Displays
*Quantify the path to targets for success
*Graphs and Pareto charts
Visual Metrics
Create a mistake-proofed environment to promote easy adherence to standards
Visual Controls
What are the 7 Steps to Mistake-Proofing (Poka-Yoke)
1.) Select Process
2.) Define Problems
3.) Prioritize Opportunities
4.) Find Root Causes
5.) Create Potential Solutions
6.) Select/ Implement Solutions
7.) Monitor/ Standardize
The use of Andon warning lights, Heijunka boards, and Jidoka devices in the application of Lean accomplish which of these principles?
a) Pilferage Minimization
b) Visual Factory
c) Management Awareness
d) Operator Attentiveness
b) Visual Factory
The 20/20 rule is associated with which of these Lean principles?
a) TPM
b) Visual Management
c) TPS
d) Muda
b) Visual Management
In the context of Autonomous Maintenance, which of the following Lean tools is most useful in supporting the General Inspection step:______
a) Poka-Yoke
b) Visual Management
c) Spaghetti Diagram
d) Kanban
b) Visual Management
_____ is a technique to communicate in such a way that information can be quickly understood, and the proper reaction may be taken.
a) 5S
b) Visual control
c) Poka-yoke
d) Value stream mapping
b) Visual control
Which of the following is not a visual management tool?
a) A3
b) Kaizen
c) Kanban
d) Value stream map
b) Kaizen
Which of these cannot be answered by a Visual Factory?
a) Are downtime issues easily noted?
b) Can extra inventory be seen easily?
c) Are unneeded tools or supplies easily noted?
d) Are setups optimized for lower scrap levels?
d) Are setups optimized for lower scrap levels?
The proper functioning of Visual Management is dependent upon which of the following aspects?
a) Technically skilled workers
b) Engagement of top management
c) Widespread use of basic visual tools
d) Value stream map
c) Widespread use of basic visual tools
What is the key factor for the success of effective Visual Management that supports a production line (i.e., that will be understood and used)?
a) To use mainly pictograms and standardized colors
b) To display mainly graphs to show trends
c) To make certain the data displayed is processed automatically to avoid lost time to recollect it
d) To have the visual keys defined and designed by the line people
d) To have the visual keys defined and designed by the line people