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Ishikawa Vs 5 Why: Explaining the tools and Understanding the Difference and Relationship
In this video, we explore the difference and relationship between Ishikawa and 5 Why, two popular tools used in root cause analysis. Ishikawa, also known as fishbone diagram, helps identify the potential causes of a problem while 5 Why is a technique used to identify the underlying cause of a problem by asking "why" questions. By understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each tool and how they complement each other, you can improve your problem-solving skills and achieve better outcomes. Watch this video to learn more about the Ishikawa vs 5 Why debate and how to apply these tools in your organization.
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