Smitty’s Super Speed Drill for Memorization 8 Forms of Waste

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Smitty’s Super Speed Drill for Memorization 8 Forms of Waste © Ted Smith 2017 Electrical Experts Consulting sparkyprof@gmail.com

N= NON-UTILIZED TALENT D=DEFECTS O=OVERPRODUCTIION W= WAITING N= NON-UTILIZED TALENT T= TRANSPORTATION I= INVENTORY M= MOTION E= EXTRA PROCESSING DOWNTIME Memonic

Click on the slide to start the timer and begin the test Be sure to place this presentation in Slide Show Mode if it is not already in that mode before proceeding The purpose of this drill is to help you memorize where to find things in the National Electric code which will help you improve your code look up skills. Each slide will contain a question. The question will remain in the screen for a period of 15 seconds to begin with and will decrease in time as you progress. A notification sound will ring as the slide transitions to the answer. The Answer will only remain for 5 seconds. During the quiz do not concentrate on the answer slides. Just prepare for the next question. Once the quiz is over you will be able to review all the questions and answers without the timer. Click on the slide to start the timer and begin the test Instructions

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Inaccurate applications SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Defects Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Employees unable to make decisions SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Non-utilized Talent Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Walking between tasks? SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Motion Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Extra features, excess detail SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Extra Processing Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Unnecessary movement of materials, information, or equipment SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Transportation Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Waiting for information, equipment, materials, parts or people SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Waiting Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Accumulation of parts, information and applications SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Inventory Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Making more of something than is needed SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Overproduction Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Any movement of people that does not add value to the customer or the project SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Motion Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Information, products and services that are incomplete or inaccurate SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Defects Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Any steps that do not add value to the customer or project SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Extra-processing Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Always using “Reply All” to emails SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Overproduction Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Not having material sorted and laid out for the crews in their work areas before they begin their shift SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Waiting Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL The crew missing some of the information they need to complete their installation SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Non-utilized talent Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Switching applications or tasks before complete SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Motion Answer

END of QUIz. THE TIME WILL STOP NOW END of QUIz. THE TIME WILL STOP NOW. PLEASE CLICK ON THE SLIDE TO CONTINUE WITHOUT THE TIMER AND REVIEW EACH QUESTION.

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Inaccurate applications SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Defects Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Employees unable to make decisions SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Non-utilized Talent Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Walking between tasks? SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Motion Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Extra features, excess detail SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Extra Processing Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Unnecessary movement of materials, information, or equipment SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Transportation Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Waiting for information, equipment, materials, parts or people SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Waiting Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Accumulation of parts, information and applications SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Inventory Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Making more of something than is needed SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Overproduction Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Any movement of people that does not add value to the customer or the project SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Motion Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Information, products and services that are incomplete or inaccurate SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Defects Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Any steps that do not add value to the customer or project SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Extra-processing Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Always using “Reply All” to emails SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Overproduction Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Not having material sorted and laid out for the crews in their work areas before they begin their shift SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Waiting Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL The crew missing some of the information they need to complete their installation SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Non-utilized talent Answer

SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL Switching applications or tasks before complete SUPER SPEED MEMORY DRILL

Motion Answer