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GAQM Exam CLSSGB-001 Topic 2 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CLSSGB-001 exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 2
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The Lean Principle action in the 5S approach that deals with having those items needed regularly at hand and those items need less regularly stored out of the way is known as ___________.

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Luke
1 months ago
Sorting, definitely. Unless, of course, they're trying to Shine us on and make us look like fools. But I'm feeling lucky today!
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Lauran
1 months ago
Aha, I bet it's Sorting! Keeping the frequently used items close at hand and the less important ones stored away - that's just common sense. Although, if I had a nickel for every time a 'common sense' answer turned out to be wrong on these exams...
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Dell
4 days ago
D) Sorting
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Elke
9 days ago
C) Sustaining
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Lajuana
20 days ago
B) Standardizing
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Lai
1 months ago
A) Shining
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Stephaine
2 months ago
I can't decide between Sorting and Shining. Both sound plausible, but I'm going to go with Sorting. Hoping it's not a trick question and they're not trying to catch us out!
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Beata
20 days ago
I believe it's Sorting as well. It just seems like the most logical choice for organizing items based on frequency of use.
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Stephanie
21 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be Standardizing. That's important for consistency in the workplace.
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Blythe
1 months ago
I'm going with Shining. I feel like it's more about keeping things clean and organized.
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Juliann
1 months ago
I think it's Sorting too. Makes sense to have the regularly used items easily accessible.
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Noah
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) Shining because it involves keeping things clean and visible.
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Brett
2 months ago
I was leaning towards Standardizing, but now that I think about it, Sorting seems like the more logical choice here. Gotta keep that workplace organized!
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Glendora
28 days ago
Yeah, Sorting is key to keeping things in order. Can't go wrong with that choice.
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Jerilyn
1 months ago
I think Sorting is the right answer. It's all about organizing things efficiently.
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Tom
2 months ago
I agree with Almeta, Sorting makes sense because it's about organizing items based on frequency of use.
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Almeta
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) Sorting.
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Amalia
2 months ago
Hmm, I think it's got to be Sorting. Keeping the frequently used items within easy reach and the less used ones out of the way - that's the essence of the 5S approach, right?
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Kayleigh
12 days ago
Sorting is crucial for workplace organization. It sets the foundation for the other steps in the 5S approach.
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Caitlin
13 days ago
Definitely, Sorting is the key step in the 5S approach. It helps in improving efficiency and reducing waste.
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Merissa
15 days ago
I agree, Sorting is the correct answer. It's all about organizing items based on their frequency of use.
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Ashlyn
17 days ago
D) Sorting
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Lawanda
1 months ago
C) Sustaining
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Cherry
2 months ago
B) Standardizing
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Mica
2 months ago
A) Shining
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