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Qustions Answers
What is the ultimate goal of organizational performance  Mission accomplishment  
What are the five fronts to consider during proess improvement effort  Organization/people, technology, policises, legislation, and regulations, physical infrastructure, and process  
Which of the five fronts are the crucial enabling factors that allow commpression of cycle/lead time  Techonogy  
What are the three ranges that divide the spectrum of performance improvement to represent the incrasing levels of scope and mission impact for improvement projects  Micro, Mid-level, and Macro  
Which of the three ranges in the spectrum of performance improvement scope typically has a significant impact on the mission, but the scope of the improvement may be restricted to a function or department  Mid-level  
What two questions should be articulated early in the improvement process and are critical to obtaining buy in and momentum, no matter what the project  What will it get me if I change, and What will it cost me if I do not change  
What occurs as the scope of the improvement effort progresses from smaller to larger  Communication, coordination, level of effort, and often, time and project costs also increase  
What MEP process can a commander or functional manager request to help solve an existing or potential problem or get general informaton or advice about manpower management issues  Consultant services  
During a consultant study, who formas a study partnership and cooperates in all special study activites to include stuy planning, data collection, analysis, and implementation  The management engineer (ME) and the client  
What must the ME evaluate before agreeing to accomplish a sonsulant study of the function  Study feasibility  
For a consultant study, what action does the ME take when the consultant believes the sole purpose is to justify predetermined manpower increases or decreases  Do not accomplish a study  
For a consultant study, what forms the basis for mutual responsibilities and potential follow-on study activities  Consultant study contract  
Used to solve informaton and paper flow problems  Systems and procedures analysis  
Created to aid comprehension of a general activity and its components  System diagram  
Gives a quick, accurate, and comprehensive picture of the total activity  Procedure chart  
Used to evaluate specific steps and fine each individual's contribution to the work center activity  Work distribution analysis  
Used to improve production, ease physical exertion, and shorten distances of Travel for material and personnel  Layout analysis  
Shows a picture of the sequence of all operations, transportation, delays, inspections, and storage of a work procedure  Flow process charting  
What steps are involved in a properly executed layout analysis process  Familiarization, observation and data collection, analyze results and develop proposed layout, and proposed plan implementation  
What technique is specifically designed to give, in symbol format, the type of work found in an administrative environment  Procedure chart  
What technique is a good tool to check and compare present and proposed procedures during study familiarization and consultant studies  Work distribution  
What are the phases of the seven-phase approach  Project definintion, planning, as-is, opportunity research, to-be, coordination and approval, and implementation  
What is the focus of the study effort for most functional studies using the seven-phase approach  The opportunity research and to-be phases  
During what phase do you secure a commitment from the unit commander or functional manager who is sponsoring the project  Project definition  
During what phase do you develop a plan to minimize or address project risks  Project definition  
What items couse the extent of the planing required to vary  Study type, objectives, and functional complexity  
What are the three planning considerations addressed during the planning phase  Study objectives, responsibilities, data availability and accessibility  
What are the characteristics of the organization that are considered during the planning phase  Complexity and size, stability, degree of standardization in organization, procedures, equipment and layout, and external mandates  
What phase identifies worthwhil target processes for improvements  As-is  
What as-is costing option gives you the opportunity to create detailed as-is cost data later in the project  Reach-back costing option  
What do we call obvious improvement opportunities, which require minimal effort and coordination to implement  Quick wins  
What phase is simply about identifying appropriate changes  Opporunity research phase  
What are the three dimensions of the environmental scan  Macro environment, industry environment, and customer environment  
When researching for opportunities, what step evaluates the performance difference and the magnitude of that difference between the project organization (process) and the target  Comparative analysis  
During which phase does the project sponsor select the improvement options to develop into a detailed improvement plan  To-be  
How do you calculate the delta for changes in manpower requirements resulting from the improvement recommendations  Base the delta on the to-be estimate minus the as-is manpower required to perform the event  
What is a vital link to any improvement process  Coordination  
What is presented to senior MAJCOM leadership for thier concurrence or approval, along with the results of options analysis and recommendations made at previous briefings  Business case analysis  
Which of the seven phases takes the longest to complete  Implementation  
Which activity in the implementation phase requires the consulation team to provide advice, fine tune processes and costs, and recommend sources to address implementation issues  Posture project team to implement  
What is one of the biggest reasons why some process improvement projects do not achieve the level of success the organization expects  organization culture  
What are the four reactions to change  Shock, anger, denial, and acceptance  
When implementing a change, what is the most important task of a leader  Creating the climate that is conductive to the change being made  
What action is taken when the project study does not address one of the elements of the seven-phase approach criteria deliverables  Explain why the element was not addressed and the impact of its absence on the overall reengineering effort  
What should the application of a "notional" determinant project and program  Anticipated future manpower changes  
Which of the five fronts of process imporvement is the crucial enabling factor that eliminates the barriers between customers and suppliers  Technology  
What types of improvement gains typically have significant impact on the mission, but the scope of the improvement may be restricted to a function of department  Mid-level  
At what range of improvement efforts do leadership commitment and a well-defined and communicated compelling case for change become paramount  Macro  
Accross the spectrum of improvement opportunities, a compelling case for change  is a constant requirement for all project  
What process improvement technique does the MO community offer to help commanders solve an existing or potential problem or get general information or advice about manpower management issues  Consultant services  
What process improvement technique shows a picture of th esequience of all operations, transportation, delays, inspections, and storage of a work procedure  Flow process charting  
What is true about flow process charting  It is difficult to see "hidden costs" when charting a process  
What can we use to support the flow process chart by shoing the physical picture of the work area  Flow diagram chart  
What process improvement technique improves production and eases physical exertion  Layout analysis  
What is not true about layout analysis  The proposed layout constitues the improvement effort as a layout analysis study  
What technique is one of the more common techniques use for layout analysis studies  String diagram  
What technique studies the flow of paperwork, the forms used, and where and how work is done  System and procedures analysis  
What diagram is a chart made to aid comprehension of a general activity and its components  System diagram  
What technique is useful when the work center consists of several people and skills contributing to the same product or service  Work distribution analysis  
What process improvement approach ensures an organization is designed effectively and efficiently befor building manpower standard  Seven-phase  
For most functional studies, focus the study effort on the to-be and  opportunity research phases  
Who approves changes in a seven-phase approach project being conducted by a wing MO office  Project sponsor  
During which phase of the seven-phase approach do you determine the project scope  Definition  
During which phase of the seven-phase approach do you determine what data is needed  Planning  
Which organizational characteristic do we use to determine the measurement methods to use  Degree of standardization  
During which phase of the seven-phase approach do you identify worthwhil target processes for improvement  As-is  
During which phase of the seven-phase approach do we use the baseline to determine if organization or process changes result in an improvement  As-is  
The project team must identify the level of detail in which resources will be identified occurs during the  As-is  
What common technique do we use for data collection during the as-is phase of the seven-step approach  Workshop  
During which phase of the seven-phase approach do we answer the two questions "What is the environment" and What are the requirements in that environment"  Opportunity research  
When using the seven-phase approach, the two main dimensions that make up the opportunity research phase is researching for opportunities and  accomplishing the environmental scan  
During which phase of the seven-phase approach do we identify benchmark targets  Opportunity research  
During the research opportunity phase of the seven-phase approach, at what level of project scope to include any higher levels of project scope do you need to formally document cnosideration of the five fronts of improvement  Macro  
During which phase of the seve-phase approach must the project sponsor make a decision as to which options to develop into a detailed improvement plan and presented to the ultimate decision making authority  To-be  
What tool can serve as an outstanding method for performing "What if" scenarios  Process flow simulation  
During which phase of the seven-phase approach should the design team idetify PM for assess the performance of the to-be organization  To-be  
Which phase of the seven-phase approach requires a consultation team to provide advice  Implementation