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ASQ CSSBB Exam - Topic 10 Question 107 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASQ's CSSBB exam
Question #: 107
Topic #: 10
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A team wants a technique for improving consistency of assembly operations. They should use:

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Suggested Answer: D

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Laquanda
6 days ago
I think flow charts and process maps are better for clarity.
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Clarinda
12 days ago
Written and diagrammed work instructions are super effective!
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Vannessa
17 days ago
I’m leaning towards the Pareto chart, but I’m not confident it directly addresses assembly operations like the other options might.
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Lanie
23 days ago
Cause and effect diagrams were mentioned in a similar question, but I feel like they focus more on identifying problems rather than improving consistency.
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Louis
28 days ago
I remember practicing with flow charts and process maps in class; they seem like a good way to visualize the assembly process.
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Valentin
1 month ago
I think written and diagrammed work instructions could really help with consistency, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the best option here.
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Mari
1 month ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The key here is providing the team with detailed, visual guidance on the assembly process. Written and diagrammed work instructions are going to be the most effective tool for that.
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Elliott
1 month ago
I'm a bit confused on the difference between flow charts, process maps, and cause and effect diagrams. Can those all be used to improve consistency as well, or is the written instructions approach the best option?
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Iraida
1 month ago
Okay, I've got this. Written and diagrammed work instructions are definitely the way to go here. That will provide clear, step-by-step guidance to the assembly team and help ensure consistency across all operations.
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Carma
1 month ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know we covered some of these tools in class, but I can't quite remember the differences between them. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Carmela
1 month ago
This seems like a straightforward question about process improvement techniques. I'll start by carefully reading through the options and thinking about which one would be most effective for improving consistency in assembly operations.
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Cordelia
6 months ago
I'm going with A. Can't go wrong with good old-fashioned work instructions. Plus, it's the most straightforward way to ensure everyone's doing the same thing, every time.
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Tiera
6 months ago
Relationship matrix? That's a good one! Definitely not the answer here. Sounds like someone's trying to be a comedian on the exam.
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Denny
4 months ago
D) Pareto chart
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Adelle
4 months ago
C) cause and effect diagrams
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Lezlie
4 months ago
B) flow charts and process maps
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Paulene
5 months ago
A) written and diagrammed work instructions
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Kristeen
6 months ago
D. A Pareto chart? Really? That's for analyzing the most common issues, not improving the assembly process itself. Someone's just trying to throw us off with that one.
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Luz
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about C. Cause and effect diagrams are more for identifying the root causes of issues, not necessarily improving consistency. Although, I guess you could use one to figure out what's causing the inconsistencies in the first place.
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Juan
5 months ago
C: Yeah, cause and effect diagrams might not directly improve consistency, but they could still be useful in identifying underlying issues.
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Francene
5 months ago
B: I agree, flow charts and process maps could also help the team understand the assembly operations better.
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Bette
5 months ago
A: I think A) written and diagrammed work instructions would be the best choice for improving consistency.
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Francoise
7 months ago
B. Flow charts and process maps could also work, but I feel they're better suited for visualizing the overall process flow rather than the specific steps of an assembly operation.
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Leota
5 months ago
E) relationship matrix
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Claudia
5 months ago
C) cause and effect diagrams
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Yuonne
5 months ago
A) written and diagrammed work instructions
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Jaleesa
7 months ago
I think the correct answer is A. Written and diagrammed work instructions are the best way to improve consistency in assembly operations. Clear and detailed instructions are key for ensuring repeatability.
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Sophia
5 months ago
Pareto chart can prioritize issues to focus on improving consistency.
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Beckie
5 months ago
Cause and effect diagrams can help identify root causes of inconsistencies.
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Santos
5 months ago
Flow charts and process maps could also help visualize the assembly process.
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Lauryn
6 months ago
I agree, written and diagrammed work instructions provide clear guidance.
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Jessenia
6 months ago
Flow charts and process maps can also help visualize the steps in the assembly process.
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Claribel
7 months ago
I agree, written and diagrammed work instructions provide clear guidance for assembly operations.
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Nu
7 months ago
I prefer written and diagrammed work instructions for better clarity.
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Marcos
7 months ago
I agree with Raul, flow charts can help visualize the assembly process.
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Raul
7 months ago
I think they should use flow charts and process maps.
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