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What is Muda?
Japanese term for waste
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What are the 5 S's?
Sorting, Simplifying, Systematic cleaning, Standardizing, and Sustaining
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What is waiting?
When work cannot be performed
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What is safety?
The prevention of harm to people.
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What is Gemba?
Japanese term for "actual place"
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What is a Heijunka box?
Visual management tool indicating a task's duration, deadline, and responsible party.
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What is overproduction?
Stocking up too much, but it will be used eventually
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What is Samsung?
A large Korean conglomerate known for electronics from washing machines to phones.
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What is Poke-Yoke?
Mistake proofing a device or procedure
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What are Plan, Do, Check, and Act?
The main words of the Improvement Cycle
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What is excess motion?
Shipping a product is an example of this necessary waste.
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What is a salad?
A dish served with two slices of pizza at The Other Place in Waverly.
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What is a Waterstrider?
A team member who collects and delivers parts, tools, and supplies
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What is flow?
The term for cutting back to zero the amount of time that any work project is sitting idle.
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What is a value-add process?
A process that earns money
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What is Spotify?
The music streaming service that may or may not work on Terex's network.
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What is Sensei?
Japanese term for “teacher”.
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What are Quality, Delivery, Price, and Simplicity?
The four topics with the middle "sweet spot" that customers want.
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What is over-/extra processing?
Re-entering data is an example of this
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Who is Spider-Man?
The superhero that dated Gwen Stacey.
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