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Pretty much anything can be standardized.
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It is not necessary to establish a standard for a process before attempting to improve it.
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The first thing that should be critically reviewed when there is a problem is the person involved. Only after the person is evaluated should the process be considered.
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More detail is always better when documenting a standard.
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What do organizations do that succeed with standardization?
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When it comes to prioritizing factors in choosing or defining a standard, it’s a tossup between high quality, low cost, and speedy delivery.
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Cool, highly engineered, or complex methods are fine to adopt as standards since simplicity offers little benefit.
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It’s okay to take a good idea and make it the standard before trying it out and demonstrating that it works.
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9. Question
What must you establish first before attempting to define standards for a process?
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Which of the following can cause process instability?
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Standards must always be adhered to and therefore do not require any maintenance or following up.
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A follow-up is actually more helpful and less intimidating when it is performed frequently.
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The purpose of following up on standards is…
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It is better to delay standardization for the sake of a perfect standard than to get started more quickly with an imperfect one.
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Question 15 of 15
15. Question
If something lacks a standard, what should the first improvement be?
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