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Toyota-Style Problem-solving A3 ReportsAdapted by Durward K. Sobek, IIAssistant ProfessorDept. of Mechanical and Industrial EngineeringMontana State UniversityBozeman, MT 59717-3800 Tel. 406-994-7140 Fax material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. A3 ReportTHEME: "What are we trying to do?"To:_____Current Condition Diagram of current situation (or process). Highlight problem (s) with storm bursts. What about the system is not IDEAL. Extent of the problem (s), , Analysis List problem (s) Most likely direct (or root) cause:Why?Why?Why?Why?Why?Background Background of the problem Context required for full understanding Importance of the problemFollow-Up How will you check theeffects? When will you check them?By: _____Date:_____Implementation PlanWhat?
Toyota-Style Problem-solving A3 Reports Adapted by Durward K. Sobek, II Assistant Professor Dept. of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Montana State University
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