Find root causes with the Enhanced Cause-Effect approach - MES029

Published: Feb. 16, 2016, 7:15 a.m.

b"In the first two sessions about root-cause-analysis I have introduced the 5-Whys and the Ishikawa techniques. Both have their pros and cons.\\n\\nFor a long time I was looking for a better way to provide root cause analysis. More sophisticated than the 5-Whys, but not that compilicated and elaborate as the Ishikawa. And hereby I come across with an enhanced version of the regular Cause-Effect approach.\\n\\nIt's again a graphical approach which combines simplicity and logic. It's especially useful for situations in which multiple goals are affected.\\n\\nThe way to evaluate root-causes using the enhanced cause-effect is my preferred way. And that's due to two reasons. First, it's rather progressive and can be driven alone or in groups. You achieve quick results without spending too much effort into nasty categorizations or simplifications. Second, in it's final stage provided as a diagram, it can be quickly and fully understood. You do not need verbose explanations how to read it or why some things have been dropped.\\n\\nStay tuned and be inspired."