How do you adapt and refine the 5 whys technique for different types of gaps and contexts?
The 5 whys technique is a simple but powerful tool for finding the root cause of a problem or a gap. By asking "why" five times, you can peel back the layers of symptoms and assumptions and get to the core issue. However, the 5 whys technique is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Depending on the type of gap and the context, you may need to adapt and refine the technique to make it more effective and relevant. Here are some tips on how to do that.