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How to Experiment Against Obstacles
During the execution phase of the Improvement Kata, the learner runs a series of rapid experiments to address obstacles one at a time, following the PDCA cycle. The learner gains insight as they test hypotheses, discover new information, and make adjustments to their path from the current condition to the target condition. Learn the ten guidelines for running effective experiments.
Course Videos
What Is the Improvement Kata?
04:00
2How to Use a Kata Storyboard
05:05
3What Is a Challenge in Improvement Kata?
03:57
4How to Understand the Direction or Challenge
04:24
5How to Select the Focus Process for Improvement Kata
03:55
6How to Grasp the Current Condition
04:35
7What Is the Process Analysis Kata?
05:59
8How to Create a Current Condition Block Diagram
03:25
9How to Use Run Charts to Study the Current Condition
03:46
10How to Use the Process Analysis Worksheet
02:29
11What Is a Target Condition?
03:41
12How to Establish the Next Target Condition
07:10
13How to Identify Obstacles for Improvement Kata
05:54
14How to Use the Obstacles Parking Lot
03:03
15What Is an Experiment in Improvement Kata?
04:27
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