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The Ishikawa diagram, also known as the fishbone diagram, is a way of working through quality to assess and critically focus on the symptoms of a multifaceted process. This particular diagram encourages us to think about six different aspects. Oftentimes, when we're exploring a problem or seeing a problem as an output, we tend to forget that there might be a multitude of variables that are feeding into it. Subscribe to this podcast for more episodes!
By Evergreen PodcastsThe Ishikawa diagram, also known as the fishbone diagram, is a way of working through quality to assess and critically focus on the symptoms of a multifaceted process. This particular diagram encourages us to think about six different aspects. Oftentimes, when we're exploring a problem or seeing a problem as an output, we tend to forget that there might be a multitude of variables that are feeding into it. Subscribe to this podcast for more episodes!