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In the first session about root-cause analysis we have introduced the 5-Whys technique. It has its benefits, but also some severe disadvantages. As one of the most obvious ones the limitation on one root-cause can be highlighted.
In this episode the Ishikawa technique will be introduced. The Ishikawa-diagram could be assumed as the big brother of the small 5-Whys. The Ishikawa covers all the limitations of the 5-Whys and provides a great way to also handle multiple root-causes and more complicated effects. But it also has its disadvantages and pitfalls.
The Ishikawa-technique is a graphical approach combining both, Brainstorming and Mind-Mapping. It is a valuable technique for group sessions. You will be astonished how progressive and fast you achieve results using the Ishikawa-approach.
If you need to dig deeper in your root-cause finding, then you will sooner or later be confronted with Ishikawa. Take this episode as your personal guidance to get an instant understanding how the technique is done. Moreover take my experiences with Ishikawa to circumvent usual problems and overcome common obstacles.
The post Finding root-causes with Ishikawa – MES014 appeared first on Embedded Success.
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In the first session about root-cause analysis we have introduced the 5-Whys technique. It has its benefits, but also some severe disadvantages. As one of the most obvious ones the limitation on one root-cause can be highlighted.
In this episode the Ishikawa technique will be introduced. The Ishikawa-diagram could be assumed as the big brother of the small 5-Whys. The Ishikawa covers all the limitations of the 5-Whys and provides a great way to also handle multiple root-causes and more complicated effects. But it also has its disadvantages and pitfalls.
The Ishikawa-technique is a graphical approach combining both, Brainstorming and Mind-Mapping. It is a valuable technique for group sessions. You will be astonished how progressive and fast you achieve results using the Ishikawa-approach.
If you need to dig deeper in your root-cause finding, then you will sooner or later be confronted with Ishikawa. Take this episode as your personal guidance to get an instant understanding how the technique is done. Moreover take my experiences with Ishikawa to circumvent usual problems and overcome common obstacles.
The post Finding root-causes with Ishikawa – MES014 appeared first on Embedded Success.