What are the advantages and limitations of fishbone diagrams compared to other root cause analysis tools?
If you are a consultant, you may have used fishbone diagrams to help your clients identify and solve problems. Fishbone diagrams, also known as cause-and-effect diagrams or Ishikawa diagrams, are graphical tools that show the possible causes of a specific outcome or issue. They can help you organize your thoughts, brainstorm ideas, and communicate your findings. But how do fishbone diagrams compare to other root cause analysis tools, such as the 5 Whys, the Pareto chart, or the fault tree analysis? In this article, we will explore the advantages and limitations of fishbone diagrams and when to use them or not.
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Guilherme Busato de LimaTop Voice LinkedIn | Executivo de Gest?o | Executivo Industrial
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Rich PlagemanTransformative Leader: P&L | Operations Executive | ESG | EHS | Organizational Development
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Arpit ApoorvaStartup & Business Consulting | Ex-Deloitte | Insights on Strategy, Leadership & Emerging Tech