SNCOA DLC: Leadership
& Management (ACTUAL
2025-2026) | 400 Questions
with 100% VERIFIED
Correct Answers
,MSgt Gilbert does not have a firm understanding of long-term
response to sexual assault. Because he doesn't excuse SSgt
Mcfate from the group discussion he will likely relive a past
experience of sexual assault that will hinder his effectiveness.
According to the individual involved in a sexual assault
section, long-term response includes understanding how
victims respond to past sexual assaults and the triggers that
may cause them to "relive" that traumatic experience.
Knowing and caring for your wingmen in the organization can
ensure they are not suffering in silence when reliving a past
experience of sexual assault.
Waste
Quality errors that cause defects invariably cost you far more
than you expect. - <<<Answers>>Defect
Waste
Waste of ____________ is making too much or too early.
This is usually because of working with oversize batches, long
lead times, poor supplier relations and a host of other reasons.
- <<<Answers>>Overproduction
Waste
,This occurs whenever goods are not moving or being
processed. - <<<Answers>>Waiting
Waste
This occurs when we use inappropriate techniques, oversize
equipment, working with tolerances that are too tight, perform
processes that are not required by the customer and so forth. -
<<<Answers>>Nonstandard Over Processing
Waste
____________ is the movement of materials from one
location to another, this is a waste as it adds zero value to the
product. ____________ adds no value to the product, you as a
business are paying people to move material from one
location to another, a process that only costs you money and
makes nothing for you. - <<<Answers>>Transport
Waste
This concept is seen as any failure to fully utilize the time and
talents of people. - <<<Answers>>Intellect
Waste
, This waste is related to ergonomics and is seen in all instances
of bending, stretching, walking, lifting, and reaching.
Unnecessary ____________s are those movements of man or
machine which are not as small or as easy to achieve as
possible. - <<<Answers>>Motion
Waste
____________ costs you money, every piece of product tied
up in raw material, work in progress or finished goods has a
cost. *Stockpiles* of both in-process and finished goods
inventories are a direct result of overproduction and waiting. -
<<<Answers>>Excess Inventory
____________ is a simple diagram of every step involved in
the material and information flow needed to bring a product
from order to delivery. They can be drawn from different
points in time as a way to raise consciousness of opportunities
for improvement. It also helps to create understanding of the
flow of materials and information, and the value that is
created. These should take into account everyone in the
process, i.e. both internal and external customers. -
<<<Answers>>Value Stream Mapping (VSM)
This is defined as the best known way to complete a task and
ensures the same work will take the same amount of resources
& Management (ACTUAL
2025-2026) | 400 Questions
with 100% VERIFIED
Correct Answers
,MSgt Gilbert does not have a firm understanding of long-term
response to sexual assault. Because he doesn't excuse SSgt
Mcfate from the group discussion he will likely relive a past
experience of sexual assault that will hinder his effectiveness.
According to the individual involved in a sexual assault
section, long-term response includes understanding how
victims respond to past sexual assaults and the triggers that
may cause them to "relive" that traumatic experience.
Knowing and caring for your wingmen in the organization can
ensure they are not suffering in silence when reliving a past
experience of sexual assault.
Waste
Quality errors that cause defects invariably cost you far more
than you expect. - <<<Answers>>Defect
Waste
Waste of ____________ is making too much or too early.
This is usually because of working with oversize batches, long
lead times, poor supplier relations and a host of other reasons.
- <<<Answers>>Overproduction
Waste
,This occurs whenever goods are not moving or being
processed. - <<<Answers>>Waiting
Waste
This occurs when we use inappropriate techniques, oversize
equipment, working with tolerances that are too tight, perform
processes that are not required by the customer and so forth. -
<<<Answers>>Nonstandard Over Processing
Waste
____________ is the movement of materials from one
location to another, this is a waste as it adds zero value to the
product. ____________ adds no value to the product, you as a
business are paying people to move material from one
location to another, a process that only costs you money and
makes nothing for you. - <<<Answers>>Transport
Waste
This concept is seen as any failure to fully utilize the time and
talents of people. - <<<Answers>>Intellect
Waste
, This waste is related to ergonomics and is seen in all instances
of bending, stretching, walking, lifting, and reaching.
Unnecessary ____________s are those movements of man or
machine which are not as small or as easy to achieve as
possible. - <<<Answers>>Motion
Waste
____________ costs you money, every piece of product tied
up in raw material, work in progress or finished goods has a
cost. *Stockpiles* of both in-process and finished goods
inventories are a direct result of overproduction and waiting. -
<<<Answers>>Excess Inventory
____________ is a simple diagram of every step involved in
the material and information flow needed to bring a product
from order to delivery. They can be drawn from different
points in time as a way to raise consciousness of opportunities
for improvement. It also helps to create understanding of the
flow of materials and information, and the value that is
created. These should take into account everyone in the
process, i.e. both internal and external customers. -
<<<Answers>>Value Stream Mapping (VSM)
This is defined as the best known way to complete a task and
ensures the same work will take the same amount of resources