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Advance to the next slide when ready to start. Sample . Final Jeopardy Answer. Six Sigma Jeopardy. Potpourri. Methods. SOD. Rankings. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. ?.

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  2. Sample Final Jeopardy Answer Six Sigma Jeopardy Potpourri Methods SOD Rankings $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500

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  4. Return to game board A team color will appear Team color Sample The music plays for 15 seconds, while the team formulates their response. This is what MSA stands for. When it says: The team has 6 seconds to respond before the answer appears in the box below. Time's Up! Measurement System Analysis

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  6. Return to game board Red Potpourri for $ 100 The difference when a problem is found by a customer rather than in initial production Time'sUp! What is 10 times as great or “the rule of 10” ?

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  8. Return to game board Blue Potpourri for $ 200 valuable resource, tool for communication, and cost effective process to uncover system weakness Time's Up! What are benefits of FMEA?

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  10. Return to game board Green Potpourri for $ 300 Stopping the FMEA when RPN’s are calculated Time'sUp! What is a reason FMEA fails?

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  12. Return to game board Yellow Potpourri for $ 400 Process flow chart, assembly instructions, current engineering specs or drawings, data from similar processes Time's Up! What are inputs to a PFMEA?

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  14. Return to game board Yellow Potpourri for $ 500 In the early phase of design or process development Time's Up! When is FMEA recommended to be conducted?

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  16. Return to game board Blue Methods $ 100 Benchmarking, customer test standards, field complaints, returned material reports Time's Up! What are resources for FMEA?

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  18. Return to game board Green Methods for $ 200 A time to identify the system or component to be analyzed, determine the level of analysis, create a straw man, and identify team members Time's Up! What is pre team meeting?

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  20. Return to game board Yellow Methods for $ 300 Material, method, machinery, people, and environment Time's Up! What are 5 contributions to PFMEA failure modes?

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  22. Return to game board Red Methods for $ 400 Returning to this is not always easy, but when done it fells great! Time's Up! What is re-ranking after recommendations have been completed!

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  24. Return to game board Blue Methods for $ 500 reliability, engineering, product support, manufacturing, suppliers Time's Up! Who are members of the FMEA team?

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  26. Return to game board Green SOD for $ 100 Prevention and detection Time's Up! What current design controls?

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  28. Return to game board Yellow SOD for $ 200 The ranking system which specifies how serious the effects of a potential failure could be Time's Up! What is Severity?

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  30. Red Return to game board SOD for $ 300 These bring commonality between internal teams and can be adjusted to fit your business Time's Up! What are internally created ranking scales?

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  32. Blue Return to game board SOD for $ 400 This is what one should do if SOD values did not improve after recommended actions Time's Up! What is complete additional actions?

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  34. Return to game board Red SOD for $ 500 This is what one should do if SOD values did not improve after recommended actions Time's Up! What is complete additional actions?

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  36. Return to game board Yellow Rankings for $ 100 These rankings help designers identify the highest areas of risk, or where the design needs to be changed Time's Up! What are severity and occurrence?

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  38. Red Return to game board Rankings for $ 200 The ranking system which specifies the capability of the proposed controls Time's Up! What is detection?

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  40. Return to game board Blue Rankings for $ 300 The result of multiplying severity, occurrence, and detection Time's Up! What is Risk Priority Number?

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  42. Return to game board Green Rankings for $ 400 The ranking system that specifies how likely a specific cause/mechanism is to occur Time's Up! What is Occurrence?

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  44. Return to game board Green Rankings for $ 500 Too prevent arguments and complete the process, experts often do this to agree and move on Time's Up! What is error on the side of caution or choose the highest number?

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  46. ` Return to game board Final Jeopardy Final category - potpourri ?? Time's Up! What is Celebrate or recognition?

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