What is a poka-yoke? Give an example

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Literally translated "foolproof," a poka-yoke is a foolproof device or technique that ensures production of good units every time. Examples will vary, but include McDonald's french fry scoop and standard sized bags used to ensure the correct quantity, and prepackaged surgical coverings that contain exactly the items needed for a medical procedure.

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Janet, a lawyer, has been assigned to work on a money laundering case. She has collected the facts and understood the issue. According to the eight steps to legal reasoning, which of the following will be her next step?

A) verifying if the legal argument contains significant ambiguity B) looking for evidence of relevant missing information C) stating the reasons and conclusion of the issue D) analyzing the ethical norms fundamental to the court's reasoning

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Between 1880 and 1930, injunctions were commonly used for all of the following except to stop, limit, or prohibit:

A. Picketing during strikes. B. The use of yellow dog contracts. C. Employees from striking. D. Employees from unionizing.

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How does unethical behavior in an organization affect its workforce?

a. It instills fear in employees making them more productive. b. It helps workers focus on the goal of profitability. c. It creates a workforce that is more informed and therefore, motivated. d. It creates a workforce that is cynical and resentful.

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In the simplex procedure, if it is not possible to select a pivot row, this indicates that:

A) the solution is infeasible. B) the solution is unbounded. C) there are multiple optimal solutions. D) the formulation is incorrect.

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