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CIPS Exam L4M2 Topic 2 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L4M2 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 2
[All L4M2 Questions]

In 2016, ANA Airlines had to cancel some of its flight. The airline said it had discovered the cracks to the jet engine turbine blades. What should ANA procurement team do next to solve this problem?

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Suggested Answer: A

Cracks on the jet engine is a closed-end problem. A typical problem solving process has 8 steps:

Step 1: Define the Problem

- What is the problem?

- How did you discover the problem?

- When did the problem start and how long has this problem been going on?

- Is there enough data available to contain the problem and prevent it from getting passed to the next process step? If yes, contain the problem.

Step 2: Clarify the Problem

- What data is available or needed to help clarify, or fully understand the problem?

- Is it a top priority to resolve the problem at this point in time?

- Are additional resources required to clarify the problem? If yes, elevate the problem to your leader to help locate the right resources and form a team.

- Consider a Lean Event (Do-it, Burst, RPI, Project).

- Ensure the problem is contained and does not get passed to the next process step.

Step 3: Define the Goals

- What is your end goal or desired future state?

- What will you accomplish if you fix this problem?

- What is the desired timeline for solving this problem?

Step 4: Identify Root Cause of the Problem

- Identify possible causes of the problem.

- Prioritize possible root causes of the problem.

- What information or data is there to validate the root cause?

Step 5: Develop Action Plan

- Generate a list of actions required to address the root cause and prevent problem from getting to others.

- Assign an owner and timeline to each action.

- Status actions to ensure completion.

Step 6: Execute Action Plan

- Implement action plan to address the root cause.

- Verify actions are completed.

Step 7: Evaluate the Results

- Monitor and Collect Data.

- Did you meet your goals defined in step 3? If not, repeate th 8-Step Process.

- Were there any unforeseen consequences?

- If problem is resolved, remove activities that were added previously to contain the problem.

Step 8: Continuously Improve

- Look for additional opportunities to implement solution.

- Ensure problem will not come back and communicate lessons learned.

- If needed, repeat the 8-Step Problem Solving Process to drive further improvements.

ANA has already known what is going on, the next step they should adopt is collecting more infor-mation on the problem. If the airline is hurry to the solution, it may choose 'Generate options ad-dressing the issue'. The crack on turbine blade can be welded, or the airline replaces a new blade. However, jumping to solution without knowing the root cause does not completely solve the prob-lem. The root cause is unaddressed, then it may occur in the future. Therefore, the airline should still collect information to find the root cause, then remove it.


LO 1, AC 1.1

Contribute your Thoughts:

Catarina
4 months ago
This is a no-brainer. A, B, and E. Collect data, generate options, and define the ideal solution. Simple as that. Oh, and don't forget to pray the turbine blades aren't made of chocolate.
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Tanja
4 months ago
D, all the way. Assessing the risks is paramount when it comes to aviation safety. Gotta make sure those cracks don't lead to a disaster.
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Annelle
4 months ago
B and E, for sure. Generating options and defining the ideal solution are the way to go. No point wasting time on data collection if you already know the problem.
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Nenita
3 months ago
E) Define the ideal solution
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Rebbecca
3 months ago
B) Generate options addressing the issue
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Terrilyn
3 months ago
A) Collect data to identify the root cause
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Lizette
4 months ago
I'd go with C. Analyzing the situation and drawing conclusions is crucial before generating options. Gotta know what you're dealing with first.
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Evangelina
3 months ago
C) Analyse the situation and draw conclusion
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Judy
4 months ago
B) Generate options addressing the issue
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Viola
4 months ago
A) Collect data to identify the root cause
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Ricki
4 months ago
Yes, assessing the risks and defining the ideal solution are also crucial steps in solving this problem.
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Mary
4 months ago
After identifying the root cause, they should generate options to address the issue.
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Ivette
4 months ago
I agree with Johnna. It's important to understand why the cracks are happening.
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Luis
5 months ago
Definitely A. Collecting data to identify the root cause is the first step in any problem-solving process. Can't jump straight to solutions without understanding the problem.
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Pearline
4 months ago
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Josefa
5 months ago
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Sunny
5 months ago
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Johnna
5 months ago
I think ANA procurement team should collect data to identify the root cause.
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