Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Quizzes
End of process outcome measures (Qs) should be identified from and linked to: -
answer Critical customer requirements
In-process measures (Ps) should be "drivers" and predictors of: - answer End-of-
process outcomes measures (Qs)
Three (3) key elements necessary for managing a process include a flow chart or
procedure, outcome measures, and in-process measures: True or false - answerTrue
In-process P measures enable us to proactively control the Q, or outcome measures:
True or false - answerTrue
End-of-process outcome measures (Qs) may be in terms of: - answerQuality (better),
cost (cheaper), and time (faster). All of the above
Process Control Systems are key to accuracy, compliance, and reduced waste: True or
false - answerTrue
In constructing process flow charts, the "diamond" symbol (select all answers that
apply): - answer1-represents a "yes/no" question with the "yes" always heading in the
down direction.
2-helps display the most direct and quickest path to accomplish the process with the
least variation.
3-is a potential location for in-process of measures.
High impact opportunities for improving a process: - answerAre often found as a
decision that should be made early in the process.
Flow charts can be used to identify opportunities for improving efficiency: True or false -
answerTrue
Process hand-off points, both internal to a process and between processes, can cause
delays or errors: True or false - answerTrue
Potential opportunities for improvement can be seen as deviations from the vertical flow:
True or false - answerTrue
Qualitative analysis, including 8 wastes analysis, can be used to identify potential waste
in the process flow: True or false - answerTrue
End of process outcome measures (Qs) should be identified from and linked to: -
answer Critical customer requirements
In-process measures (Ps) should be "drivers" and predictors of: - answer End-of-
process outcomes measures (Qs)
Three (3) key elements necessary for managing a process include a flow chart or
procedure, outcome measures, and in-process measures: True or false - answerTrue
In-process P measures enable us to proactively control the Q, or outcome measures:
True or false - answerTrue
End-of-process outcome measures (Qs) may be in terms of: - answerQuality (better),
cost (cheaper), and time (faster). All of the above
Process Control Systems are key to accuracy, compliance, and reduced waste: True or
false - answerTrue
In constructing process flow charts, the "diamond" symbol (select all answers that
apply): - answer1-represents a "yes/no" question with the "yes" always heading in the
down direction.
2-helps display the most direct and quickest path to accomplish the process with the
least variation.
3-is a potential location for in-process of measures.
High impact opportunities for improving a process: - answerAre often found as a
decision that should be made early in the process.
Flow charts can be used to identify opportunities for improving efficiency: True or false -
answerTrue
Process hand-off points, both internal to a process and between processes, can cause
delays or errors: True or false - answerTrue
Potential opportunities for improvement can be seen as deviations from the vertical flow:
True or false - answerTrue
Qualitative analysis, including 8 wastes analysis, can be used to identify potential waste
in the process flow: True or false - answerTrue