UPRA-IMP. TOOLS_Benchmarking/Taguchi, Shainin

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Último quiz cuatrimestre Enero-Abril 2019. MAteria: Herramientas de mejora.
Lourdes Torralba
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Question 1

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Benchmarking is a way of discovering what is the best performance being achieved in a particular company, by a competitor, by an entirely different industry.
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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Benchmarking is not a good idea to identify gaps in an organization’s processes:
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Is a process for obtaining a measure, represent the "how":
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  • Benchmark
  • Benchmarking

Question 4

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Is how we called the measure obtained after the process, simply stated represent the "what":
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  • Benchmark
  • Benchmarking

Question 5

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Focuses on best practices.
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  • Benchmarking
  • Competitor research

Question 6

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Considered corporate spying by some.
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  • Benchmarking
  • Competitor research

Question 7

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Adapting based on customer needs after examination of the best.
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  • Benchmarking
  • Competitor research

Question 8

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Although there are many forms of benchmarking, they can be classified into three categories:
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  • Internal
  • Classical
  • Competitive
  • Taguchi
  • Strategic
  • Shainin

Question 9

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Used in the same company to improve some areas in their own company.
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  • Internal benchmarking
  • Competitive benchmarking
  • Strategic benchmarking

Question 10

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Used when a company wants to evaluate its position within its industry.
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  • Internal benchmarking
  • Competitive benchmarking
  • Strategic benchmarking

Question 11

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Used when identifying and analyzing a company needs going outside of its own industry.
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  • Internal benchmarking
  • Competitive benchmarking
  • Strategic benchmarking

Question 12

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The recommended benchmarking stages are:
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  • Planning
  • Measure
  • Development
  • Data collection
  • Results
  • Analysis
  • Action
  • Summary
  • Monitoring

Question 13

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Which is the correct order of the benchmarking stages?
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  • Planning
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Data collection
  • Analysis
  • Problem
  • Solutions
  • Action
  • Monitoring
  • Summary

Question 14

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The main objective of this stage, is plan the research answering three questions...
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  • Introduction
  • Planning
  • R&D

Question 15

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Which are the questions to plan and research the benchmarking?
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  • When will I start the process?
  • What do I want to measure?
  • Who am I going to measure?
  • What is the name of the competitor?
  • How are we going to do it?

Question 16

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The success or failure will depend on it:
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  • Planning
  • Action
  • Data collection

Question 17

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This stage is to identify opportunities for improvement:
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  • Analysis
  • Research
  • Data collection

Question 18

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This stage is to adapt reference aspects to our company, always implementing improvements:
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  • Introduction
  • Monitoring
  • Analysis
  • Action

Question 19

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This will help resume work on subsequent projects:
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  • Analysis
  • Monitoring
  • Action

Question 20

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The meaning of KPI is: key project indicator.
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  • True
  • False

Question 21

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The three main DoE approaches are:
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  • American approach
  • EU approach
  • Classical approach
  • Shainin approach
  • OFAT approach
  • Taguchi approach

Question 22

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Thomas Edison applied OFAT strategy to invent the light bulb.
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  • True
  • False

Question 23

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The DoE was first applied in mining:
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  • True
  • False

Question 24

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The three approaches of DoE are superior to the OFAT strategy:
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  • True
  • False

Question 25

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William Edwards Denimg was considered as father of quality:
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  • True
  • False

Question 26

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Who used ti said... "Any technique can be useful, if you know and understand its limitations" ?
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  • Taguchi
  • Deming
  • Shainin

Question 27

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How many stages were included in the development of classical approach?
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  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Question 28

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Characterized by scientific thought, factorial designs and the ANOVA:
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  • 1st stage
  • 2nd stage
  • 3rd stage
  • 4th stage
  • 5th stage

Question 29

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Fractional factorial designs were introduced...
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  • 20s
  • 30s-40s
  • 70s-80s

Question 30

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Characterized by the development of the RSM, extended to the chemical industry and industrial processes and R & D areas.
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  • 1st stage
  • 2nd stage
  • 3rd stage
  • 4th stage
  • 5th stage

Question 31

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Begins at 80s, appreciating many ideas of the new approaches, the variability reduction began to be an area of much research.
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  • 1st stage
  • 2nd stage
  • 3rd stage
  • 4th stage
  • 5th stage

Question 32

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Begins at 90s, Six Sigma and the statistical software, helped DoE to be applied in all types of industry.
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  • 1st stage
  • 2nd stage
  • 3rd stage
  • 4th stage
  • 5th stage

Question 33

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The first Taguchi's publication dates from [blank_start]1950s[blank_end]. This approach to DoE was not introduced in the USA or Europe until the early [blank_start]1980s[blank_end]. Taguchi promoted statistical techniques from an [blank_start]engineering perspective[blank_end], in contrast to the [blank_start]statistical perspective[blank_end] of the DoE of the moment. Taguchi developed a methodology for solving problems, which he called: [blank_start]Quality Engineering[blank_end].
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  • 1950s
  • 1980s
  • engineering perspective
  • statistical perspective
  • Quality Engineering
  • Systematic Engineering

Question 34

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Taguchi basic concepts:
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  • Pareto principle
  • A quality product is one that causes a minimum loss to society throughout its life.
  • He breaks down his “quality engineering” strategy into system, parameter and tolerance designs.
  • He strongly opposes the use of fractional factorial designs
  • The objective of experimenting is to achieve a target value minimizing variability.

Question 35

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What is this image representing?
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  • Polynomial function
  • Logarithmic function
  • Exponential function
  • Loss function

Question 36

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Who said it?... "Quality is something that can not be characterized only by an average of a desired characteristic, the variability of that characteristic must also be considered."
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  • Brothe
  • Taguchi
  • Shainin

Question 37

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The American approach (legally protected) to solve problems:
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  • Taguchi method
  • Shainin system
  • Classical approach

Question 38

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Shainin system is based on:
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  • Pareto principle
  • A quality product is one that causes a minimum loss to society throughout its life
  • He breaks down his “quality engineering” strategy into three phases:
  • He strongly opposes the use of fractional factorial designs
  • Talk to the components, they are smarter than the engineers

Question 39

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This factor is the main cause of the variation of the response.
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  • Red X
  • Pink X
  • Pale Pink X

Question 40

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Pale Pink X is the second significant cause of the response variation.
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  • True
  • False

Question 41

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Shainin recommends the use of fractional factorial design:
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  • True
  • False

Question 42

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Taguchi and Shainin were the biggest critics of the classical approach.
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  • True
  • False

Question 43

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Taguchi's methods weren't criticized, there were always great comments about his strategy.
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  • True
  • False

Question 44

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Shainin most criticized tools are: Variable SearchTM Pre-ControlTM
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  • True
  • False

Question 45

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Variable SearchTM is very similar to factorial design:
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  • True
  • False

Question 46

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Shainin presented Pre-ControlTM as an alternative to SPC:
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  • True
  • False

Question 47

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Any of the three approaches is much more efficient than OFAT strategy.
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  • True
  • False
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