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GAQM CLSSYB-001 Exam - Topic 1 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CLSSYB-001 exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 1
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The essence of Lean is to concentrate effort on ____________________ while improving process flow to achieve speed and agility at lower cost.

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Marshall
2 months ago
Surprised that rework reduction isn't the main focus!
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Ammie
2 months ago
Totally agree, waste reduction is crucial.
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Daniela
2 months ago
Removing waste is the key!
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Latosha
3 months ago
Overtime reduction doesn't even belong here!
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Margart
3 months ago
Really? I thought it was more about defect removal.
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Micaela
3 months ago
I thought rework reduction was a key part of Lean, but I keep getting mixed up with waste removal.
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Quentin
3 months ago
I’m leaning towards overtime reduction, but that doesn’t sound right. I feel like it’s more about efficiency.
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Lucy
4 months ago
I remember a practice question that focused on defect removal, but it feels like that’s not the main focus of Lean.
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Rene
4 months ago
I think the answer might be about removing waste, but I'm not entirely sure. We discussed it in class, and it seemed important.
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Argelia
4 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not 100% sure, but I think the answer might be "Removing waste". That seems to capture the essence of Lean better than the other options.
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Johnetta
4 months ago
I'm confident that the answer is "Removing waste". That's the fundamental principle of Lean - identifying and eliminating all forms of waste in the process to improve efficiency and speed.
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Peggie
4 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. Lean is all about maximizing value and minimizing waste, so the answer has to be something related to that. I'm leaning towards "Removing waste" as the best option.
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Maile
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. The options seem pretty similar, but I think the right answer has to be about removing waste, since that's the core of Lean thinking.
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Sonia
5 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think the key is to focus on the essence of Lean, which is all about eliminating waste and improving process flow.
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Ira
9 months ago
I believe option B is the correct answer because Lean principles aim to maximize value while minimizing waste.
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Margart
9 months ago
Wow, these options are like a buffet of bad choices. Clearly, the answer is removing waste. That's the meat and potatoes of Lean, my friends.
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Stevie
7 months ago
I agree, focusing on removing waste is the foundation of Lean methodology.
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Soledad
7 months ago
Absolutely, removing waste is essential for achieving speed and agility at lower cost.
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Elmer
7 months ago
Removing waste is definitely the key to Lean principles.
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Irene
7 months ago
D) Rework reduction
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Janey
7 months ago
C) Overtime reduction
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Whitley
7 months ago
B) Removing waste
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Mozell
8 months ago
A) Defect removal
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Mauricio
9 months ago
Rework reduction? Sounds like a lot of extra work to me. I'm all about that overtime reduction - let's get this done faster!
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Pamella
8 months ago
Defect removal is also important for quality improvement.
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Joseph
8 months ago
Overtime reduction is key to improving efficiency.
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Olga
8 months ago
D) Rework reduction
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Aileen
8 months ago
C) Overtime reduction
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Sommer
8 months ago
B) Removing waste
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Scot
8 months ago
A) Defect removal
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Brent
9 months ago
I agree with Rosalind. Removing waste helps in streamlining processes and reducing costs.
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Vince
9 months ago
Defect removal? Nah, that's just putting a bandaid on the problem. Lean is all about getting rid of the waste altogether.
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Glory
8 months ago
B) Removing waste
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Leonie
8 months ago
Exactly, removing waste is the key to Lean principles.
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Stefan
8 months ago
D) Rework reduction
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Jerry
8 months ago
C) Overtime reduction
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Elroy
8 months ago
B) Removing waste
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Teddy
8 months ago
A) Defect removal
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Rosalind
9 months ago
I think the essence of Lean is to focus on eliminating waste to improve efficiency.
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Deeanna
10 months ago
Removing waste is the key to Lean! Gotta trim the fat to get that lean, mean, production machine.
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Pura
8 months ago
D) Rework reduction
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Karon
9 months ago
B) Removing waste
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Hannah
9 months ago
A) Defect removal
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Daren
10 months ago
B) Removing waste
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