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L3 Crossword Puzzle 2016

Horizontales
a Japanese term meaning “levalized production”.
Build to order.
How work in-progress is completed or “flows” through a facility.
A number of items being produced. Reducing batch sizes reduces the amount of work-in-process inventory (WIP).
Is a collection of people, resources, equipment and facilities that will focus on executing a portion of the business.
A Japanese term meaning real place. In Lean terms, you would go to where the work is to fully understand what is going on.
Return On Capital Employed
The act of recognizing or the state of being recognized.
Total Productive Maintenance. Is a powerful program for planning and achieving minimal machine downtime.
Brainstorming is a process for developing creative solutions to problems and works by focusing on a problem, and then deliberately coming up with as many solutions as possible and by pushing the ideas as far as possible.
A Japanese term meaning “Billboard” or” Signboard”. A method for maintaining an orderly flow of material.
The state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, damage, or loss.
A work flow diagram which depicts the elements of a work flow often using time, people, and machine information to illustrate tasks and results.
Verticales
Is a set of tools and strategies for process improvement originally developed by Motorola in 1985.
A fulfillment stream is the flow of parts and finished products that flows through various companies and facilities into the hands of the customer.
Make to stock.
The elimination of waste is a goal of Lean. It is basically broken down into seven categories.
The process of comparing one's processes and performance metrics to industry bests or best practices from other industries.
Two Japanese terms “Kai” and “zen” meaning “change” and “good”. Kaizen events are typically 3 to 5 day events with cross functional teams working towards improving a process.
The Pareto Chart is a graphical tool for ranking causes of problems from most significant to least significant.
Repeating work activities using the same processes every time.
The Guiding Principles of Leadership.
A visual indicator, to others a problem. Typically a Red light, Yellow light, Green light status indicates a quality, parts shortage, or safety issue.
A German word meaning “pulse” or “rhythm”. In Lean terms, defined as the maximum time per unit allowed to produce a product in order to meet demand.
Is a Japanese term that means "mistake-proofing".
Consumers’ needs or desires.
is a practice that considers the expenditure of resources for any goal other than the creation of value for the end customer to be wasteful, and thus a target for elimination.
A group of people working toward a common goal.
Single Minute Exchange of Dies. A rapid and efficient way of converting a manufacturing process from running the current product to running the next product.