When a Belt applies the practice of Poka-Yoke to a project challenge she is attempting to make certain the activity is _______________ .
When a Belt applies the practice of Poka-Yoke to a project challenge she is attempting to make certain the activity is _______________ .
Poka-Yoke is a Japanese term that means 'mistake-proofing' or 'error prevention'. When a Belt applies the practice of Poka-Yoke to a project challenge, they are aiming to design the process in such a way that mistakes are prevented or immediately caught and corrected. Thus, the activity is focused on being mistake proofed.
C. Mistake proofed