I was introduced to these diagrams recently in a Workplace Health and Safety course. The provided info left a lot to be desired in explaining how to use the diagram. This is the only video I have come across that spells out that the 'bones' are there to list items for further investigation, not a list of proven factors. Thanks very much.
What you start with is a symptom statement and not a problem statement. Ishikawa diagram helps you with a root cause analysis which leads to the identification of the problem. Ishkawa said often that a key skill to acquire is to be able to link a symptom to the cause. ... aka problem definition
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I was introduced to these diagrams recently in a Workplace Health and Safety course. The provided info left a lot to be desired in explaining how to use the diagram. This is the only video I have come across that spells out that the 'bones' are there to list items for further investigation, not a list of proven factors. Thanks very much.
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What you start with is a symptom statement and not a problem statement. Ishikawa diagram helps you with a root cause analysis which leads to the identification of the problem. Ishkawa said often that a key skill to acquire is to be able to link a symptom to the cause. ... aka problem definition
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Yes! This helped a lot, my teacher linked you as a good source for learning about the Fishbone chart. :)
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So, finally what was the root cause of the problem in this example?
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Mr. Owner. What is the reference from this content? I am using this as my literature last project/ thesis
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do you have to use only four M's?
It depends on problem
Mr. Owner. What is the reference from this content? I am using this as my literature last project/ thesis