A fishbone diagram, also known as the Ishikawa digram after its inventor, is a visual representation of all causes that result in a particular outcome. The final outcome is represented on the far ...
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The Cause-and-Effect (a.k.a. Fishbone) Diagram
Fishbone diagrams are an effective way to brainstorm root causes for a potential problem. They are especially useful when there isn’t much data available to analyze the problem. Constructing them is ...
Simply stated, Root cause analysis (RCA) is a problem-solving method used to identify the underlying cause or causes of a problem or issue, in order to identify appropriate solutions and resolve ...
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