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Industrial Engineering — Start Here
A quick sample of the Industrial Engineering assessment. Answer Pillar 1 on process design, standardization, and stability, then see your first results.
1 pillar4 subsections20 questions~4 min
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1.1 Standard Work Architecture
- All critical processes have documented Standard Work that is maintained and reviewed.
- SW is reviewed, validated, and updated
- Is SW visually accessible at each workstation?
- Operators are trained and certified for each SW element.
- SW changes follow a defined governance/MOC process.
1.2 Process Capability & Variation Control
- CTQ characteristics are identified and documented for each process.
- Cpk/Ppk indices are measured and monitored on critical parameters.
- Is SPC applied to key processes?
- Operators and supervisors distinguish between special and common causes in their daily analysis.
- Are processes regularly re-baselined after major changes?
1.3 Visual Management & Layered Audits
- Are process performance boards updated in real time or daily?
- Do supervisors conduct layered process audits?
- Are audit findings closed with documented countermeasures?
- Problem escalation is managed visually and addressed within time-bound standards.
- Are visuals aligned to standards (5S, kanban, takt, WIP limits)?
1.4 Change Management
- Process changes follow a formal ECO or MOC process.
- Are process changes validated through trials before release?
- Digital and physical standards are updated in sync whenever changes occur.
- Are operators notified and retrained after changes?
- Is deviation management active and enforced?