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Human japanese yatta
Human japanese yatta





human japanese yatta

However, I think you are perfectly fine with sticking to the original 3M.

human japanese yatta

Very rarely there is also a 4M and a 5M with Muchi (無知) for ignorance and Mushi (無視) for ignoring (yes, I know they are almost the same). 3 M (Muda, Mura, Muri): Short for the words Muda (waste), Mura (unevenness), and Muri (overburden).3 K (Kiken, Kitsui, Kitanai): Refers to unpleasant working conditions kiken (危険, dangerous), kitsui (きつい, difficult), and kitanai (汚い, dirty).# – A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – X – Y – Z #

human japanese yatta

Please let me know if you think there are any terms missing. Those are less useful to me but can be used to bedazzle others with fancy language or to avoid being bedazzled by others.

  • A circle bullet indicates a less relevant term.
  • Those will help you in your daily Lean related work.

    #Human japanese yatta full#

    A full bullet indicates a more relevant term.To make things easier for you I have marked which terms are (in my opinion) more or less relevant: While a lot of the 469 terms below are useful, many of them seem to have been invented solely to sell more products and services to industry using fancy buzzwords. This list is ever expanding but never complete, as the tendency to invent new terms or buzzwords outstrips the ability of any lexicographer. The list includes a lot of Japanese terms, although almost all of them can also easily be explained using English terms, which are also given. The following contains a (sometimes commented) glossary of terms related to lean manufacturing or production management with a brief definition.







    Human japanese yatta