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What Is a Target Condition?
In Improvement Kata, a target condition is an interim goal. The learner strives toward their ultimate challenge by removing obstacles to their next target condition. Learn the three components of a good target condition and what to avoid when describing a target condition.
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
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What Is a Target Condition?
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13How to Identify Obstacles for Improvement Kata
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14How to Use the Obstacles Parking Lot
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15What Is an Experiment in Improvement Kata?
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16How to Experiment Against Obstacles
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17One Factor Tests Versus Multi-Factor Tests
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18What Is a PDCA Cycles Record?
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19How to Use the PDCA Cycles Record
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