Chapter 3: Q. 14-16DQ (page 368)
Will lean work in service environments? Why or why not?
Short Answer
Yes, lean can work and can be applied in the service environments but indifferent as compared to the case of goods.
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Chapter 3: Q. 14-16DQ (page 368)
Will lean work in service environments? Why or why not?
Yes, lean can work and can be applied in the service environments but indifferent as compared to the case of goods.
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What term refers to the concept of doing things right the first time and, when problems occur, stopping the process to fix the source of the problem?
A production control system that uses a signaling device to regulate the flow of material.
Sometimes a company may need to purchase goods or services that are unique, very complex, and/or extremely expensive. These would not be routine purchases, but there may be some vendors that could supply what is needed. What process would be used to transmit the company’s needs to the available vendors, asking for a detailed response to the needs?
Question:Used to describe functions related to the flow of material in a supply chain.
The Japanese philosophy focuses on continuous improvement.
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