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IASSC ICYB Exam - Topic 3 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for IASSC's ICYB exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 3
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A Lean Principle that states the process of eliminating waste is a continual process requiring one to always be on the lookout for ways to reduce the seven elements of waste is known as ____________ .

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Jacki
3 months ago
Kaizen is the right answer, no doubt about it!
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Leatha
4 months ago
Really? I always thought it was more about the tools like Kanban.
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Edda
4 months ago
Totally agree, Kaizen is all about that ongoing effort!
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Francesco
4 months ago
I thought it was Muda? Isn't that just waste itself?
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Skye
4 months ago
It's definitely Kaizen! Continuous improvement is key.
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Mabel
5 months ago
I’m torn between Kaizen and Ishikawa. I know Ishikawa is about quality tools, but Kaizen just seems to fit better here.
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Lucy
5 months ago
I feel like I've seen a similar question before, and Kaizen was definitely mentioned in the context of ongoing improvement.
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Stephania
5 months ago
I remember studying the seven elements of waste, and I think Muda relates to waste, but it doesn't sound like the right answer for this question.
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Nicolette
5 months ago
I think the answer might be Kaizen, but I'm not completely sure. It feels like the right term for continuous improvement.
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Kristine
5 months ago
I've got this one! The Lean Principle that's all about continuously looking for ways to reduce waste is Kaizen. It's all about that constant, incremental improvement. I'm confident that's the right answer.
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Bronwyn
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know Kaizen is about continuous improvement, but I can't quite remember if that's the specific principle mentioned in the question. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Reyes
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty confident the answer is Kaizen, since that's the Lean Principle focused on continuous improvement and eliminating waste.
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Kenneth
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. The question is asking about a Lean Principle that focuses on eliminating the seven elements of waste. That sounds like it could be Kaizen, but I also vaguely remember something about Muda being related to waste. I'll have to review my notes to be sure.
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Allene
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with these security features. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Asuncion
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this one. I know RESTCONF uses TLS, but I'm not certain about the specific requirements. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Minna
5 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I think option A is the way to go. The $slice operator is the MongoDB-specific way to handle this type of array slicing requirement.
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Rodrigo
10 months ago
Kaizen, the secret to becoming a lean, mean, process-streamlining machine! I can already feel the workflow improvements coursing through my veins. Now, if only I could find a way to Kaizen my commute...
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Carin
9 months ago
You're right! Kaizen is the key to always looking for ways to reduce waste and improve efficiency.
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Nakita
9 months ago
Actually, I believe the correct answer is B) Kaizen. It's about continuous improvement.
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Billye
10 months ago
I think the answer is D) Muda. It's all about eliminating waste in the process.
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Laura
10 months ago
Kaizen, the constant quest to banish waste. It's like a game of 'Where's Waldo?' but for inefficiencies. I'm sure I'll nail this one - after all, I've been practicing my eagle-eyed inspection skills at the grocery store.
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Leatha
9 months ago
D) Muda
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Norah
10 months ago
C) Kanban
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Ligia
10 months ago
B) Kaizen
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Virgie
10 months ago
A) Ishikawa
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Geoffrey
11 months ago
Kaizen, the way of the lean warrior! Gotta love how it keeps us on our toes, always seeking to optimize and streamline. Just don't forget to take breaks for sushi and sake, am I right?
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Clement
10 months ago
D: And don't forget to celebrate the small wins along the way!
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Charlene
10 months ago
C: Kaizen helps us stay efficient and effective in our processes.
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Minna
10 months ago
B: I agree, it's important to always be looking for ways to eliminate waste.
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Terry
10 months ago
A: Definitely! Kaizen is all about continuous improvement.
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Lisha
11 months ago
Kaizen, the continuous improvement philosophy! It's like a never-ending scavenger hunt for waste, except the prize is a more efficient process. Sign me up!
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Craig
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think Kaizen is also related to continuous improvement in Lean.
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Joaquin
11 months ago
Ah, the everlasting battle against the seven wastes! Kaizen sounds like the right answer to me - always striving to improve and eliminate those pesky inefficiencies.
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Audry
10 months ago
Kaizen is definitely the way to go in eliminating those inefficiencies.
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Lucia
10 months ago
Yes, Kaizen is definitely the way to go when it comes to eliminating waste.
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Corazon
10 months ago
I agree, we must always be on the lookout for ways to reduce waste.
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Joye
10 months ago
I think you're right, Kaizen is all about continuous improvement.
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Ronnie
10 months ago
Yes, Kaizen is key in the fight against waste.
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Elenora
11 months ago
I think you're right, Kaizen is all about continuous improvement.
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Kenneth
11 months ago
I agree with Odelia, Muda is about eliminating waste in Lean.
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Odelia
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) Muda.
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