Lean Manufacturing Lean Operations: 199 Exam Test Questions
199 Multiple Choice Quiz Questions on Lean: 6 Practice Tests on Lean Manufacturing & Business Operations

Lean Manufacturing Lean Operations: 199 Exam Test Questions free download
199 Multiple Choice Quiz Questions on Lean: 6 Practice Tests on Lean Manufacturing & Business Operations
6 Practice Multiple Choice Tests
199 Questions total
4 Subject Area Tests plus 2 Final Summary Tests
Detailed explanations with the answers
Check out my main Udemy Video Training Course Lean Manufacturing A-Z: Lean Operations Management for a more traditional Lean training course.
Everyone has heard of Lean. It is probably the most successful and widespread operations improvement methodology of all time.
But can you really stand up and talk knowledgeably about it? Can you be a valuable team member of your company's most important initiative? Can you be comfortable with the Lean principles and all the specialist language when asked to offer senior support to a Lean project?
This course is for ambitious professionals working in operations—whether in manufacturing, retail, healthcare, or transport—who are looking for a grounding in what Lean is (and isn't), including its principles, philosophy, tools, and language.
Assuming very little or no prior knowledge of Lean, the first four multiple-choice quizzes simultaneously teach and test you, reinforcing key details you may already know and identifying knowledge gaps you didn't realize you had.
Each question includes a follow-up explanation to get you up to speed quickly, with a focus on where you need it.
Finally, put together everything you have learned with the two Final Exam multiple-choice tests.
The course covers eight topics:
1. Fundamentals
2. History
3. Philosophy and Principles
4. Value and Waste
5. Tools
6. Quality
7. Flow
8. Scheduling
Most people with no specific Lean training get 45 percent of answers right the first time around, while the average score for someone who has completed a 1-3 day Lean course within the last two years is about 85 percent on their first attempt. Identify what you got wrong, read the targeted explanations, and try again.
Fast-track your learning, save yourself hours of half-watching videos, and get straight into testing yourself, finding those knowledge gaps, and filling them—taking your confidence in Lean from zero or basic to confident in just two hours.