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An Ishikawa diagram is used to show the causal factors that go into some final outcome, often related to a production or design problem. They are named after Japanese engineering professor Kaoru ...
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Root Cause Analysis: Integrating Ishikawa Diagrams and the 5 WhysThe lighting may be a contributing cause, but it should not be the first one investigated. The Ishikawa diagram should be expanded each time 5 Whys is used.
The current diagram and another Ishikawa diagram can be viewed simultaneously by selecting from the command bar. Figure 18.69: Opening a Second Diagram In this situation, displaying both diagrams ...
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