Question: Please submit your responses in a word (.docx) file, only, by uploading it here on the Canvas. WRT the Kaizen Burst or Bust case, please
Please submit your responses in a word (.docx) file, only, by uploading it here on the Canvas.
WRT the "Kaizen Burst or Bust" case, please answer the following:
1. Use the concepts from the eight wastes to identify the areas with the greatest amount of waste. Identify the type or types of waste in each case. 2. Prioritize the areas that you should focus on in terms of the amount of effort that you would need to undertake for the amount of potential time savings. 3. Based on what you know, divide up the areas of waste to things that are clearly a part of your own processes versus the suppliers process. Which should you tackle first and why? How much waste do you think you will be able to cut out with your suggestions in each of the areas that you will tackle? 4. Draw a new should-be/could be value stream map that incorporates your suggestions. 5. Of the items that are not part of your own organizations waste, in which areas do you need to get more information? 6. What do you recommend that is either part of or interfaces with this process to be the next Kaizen burst?
Note -
- This is an individual assignment and no collaboration is permitted outside the class, in the absence of a written consent from the instructor.
- Your response will be checked for plagiarism. So, please cite any sources you may refer using APA guidelines.
- There is no min or max limit on the length of the response.
- Dont be too superficial. Dont just take what the case says are the problems and/or solutions at face value. Think outside the box and apply the concepts that are presented in the textbook.
- You may refer multiple chapters from the textbooks.
- Be more concerned about the process that you follow and your ability to justify your recommendations than about the solution that you arrive at. Remember, there is often more than one correct solution.
- Be sure to consider the ways that things are connected. Think about the ripple effects of your proposed solution.
- Feel free to use bullet points, but be sure that you provide enough detail to make sure that what you are talking about is loud and clear.
- You may prepare/use charts (such as root-cause analysis), tables, calculations, figures, implementation timelines, etc


Please submit your responses in a word (.docx) .file, only, by uploading it here on the Canvas WRT the "Kaizen Burst or Bust" case, please :answer the following Use the concepts from the eight wastes to .1 identify the areas with the greatest amount of waste. Identify the type or types of waste in each .case Prioritize the areas that you should focus on in.2 terms of the amount of effort that you would need to undertake for the amount of potential .time savings Based on what you know, divide up the areas .3 of waste to things that are clearly a part of your own processes versus the supplier's process. Which should you tackle first and why? How much waste do you think you will be able to cut out with your suggestions in each of the areas ?that you will tackle Draw a new "should-be/could be value stream .4 .map that incorporates your suggestions Of the items that are not part of your own .5 organization's waste, in which areas do you need ?to get more information What do you recommend that is either part of .6 What do you recommend that is either part of .6 or interfaces with this process to be the next ? Kaizen burst - Note This is an individual assignment and no.1 collaboration is permitted outside the class, in the absence of a written consent from .the instructor Your response will be checked for .2 plagiarism. So, please cite any sources you .may refer using APA guidelines There is no min or max limit on the length of .3 .the response Don't be too superficial. Don't just take .4 what the case says are the problems and/or solutions at face value. Think outside the box and apply the concepts that are .presented in the textbook You may refer multiple chapters from the .5 .textbooks Be more concerned about the process that .6 you follow and your ability to justify your recommendations than about the solution that you arrive at. Remember, there is often more than one correct solution .may refer using APA guidelines There is no min or max limit on the length of .3 .the response Don't be too superficial. Don't just take .4 what the case says are the problems and/or solutions at face value. Think outside the box and apply the concepts that are .presented in the textbook You may refer multiple chapters from the .5 .textbooks Be more concerned about the process that .6 you follow and your ability to justify your recommendations than about the solution that you arrive at. Remember, there is often more than one correct solution Be sure to consider the ways that things are 7 connected. Think about the ripple effects of your proposed solution Feel free to use bullet points, but be sure .8 that you provide enough detail to make sure that what you are talking about is loud and .clear You may prepare/use charts (such as root- .9 cause analysis), tables, calculations, figures, implementation timelines, etc Please submit your responses in a word (.docx) .file, only, by uploading it here on the Canvas WRT the "Kaizen Burst or Bust" case, please :answer the following Use the concepts from the eight wastes to .1 identify the areas with the greatest amount of waste. Identify the type or types of waste in each .case Prioritize the areas that you should focus on in.2 terms of the amount of effort that you would need to undertake for the amount of potential .time savings Based on what you know, divide up the areas .3 of waste to things that are clearly a part of your own processes versus the supplier's process. Which should you tackle first and why? How much waste do you think you will be able to cut out with your suggestions in each of the areas ?that you will tackle Draw a new "should-be/could be value stream .4 .map that incorporates your suggestions Of the items that are not part of your own .5 organization's waste, in which areas do you need ?to get more information What do you recommend that is either part of .6 What do you recommend that is either part of .6 or interfaces with this process to be the next ? Kaizen burst - Note This is an individual assignment and no.1 collaboration is permitted outside the class, in the absence of a written consent from .the instructor Your response will be checked for .2 plagiarism. So, please cite any sources you .may refer using APA guidelines There is no min or max limit on the length of .3 .the response Don't be too superficial. Don't just take .4 what the case says are the problems and/or solutions at face value. Think outside the box and apply the concepts that are .presented in the textbook You may refer multiple chapters from the .5 .textbooks Be more concerned about the process that .6 you follow and your ability to justify your recommendations than about the solution that you arrive at. Remember, there is often more than one correct solution .may refer using APA guidelines There is no min or max limit on the length of .3 .the response Don't be too superficial. Don't just take .4 what the case says are the problems and/or solutions at face value. Think outside the box and apply the concepts that are .presented in the textbook You may refer multiple chapters from the .5 .textbooks Be more concerned about the process that .6 you follow and your ability to justify your recommendations than about the solution that you arrive at. Remember, there is often more than one correct solution Be sure to consider the ways that things are 7 connected. Think about the ripple effects of your proposed solution Feel free to use bullet points, but be sure .8 that you provide enough detail to make sure that what you are talking about is loud and .clear You may prepare/use charts (such as root- .9 cause analysis), tables, calculations, figures, implementation timelines, etc