
5 Whys: Finding the Root Cause of a Problem The key to solving a problem is to first truly understand it. Often, our focus shifts too quickly from the problem to the solution, and we try to solve a problem …
Typically, the answer to the first "why" should prompt another "why" and the answer to the second "why" will prompt another and so on; hence the name Five Whys. This technique can help you to quickly …
Jun 1, 2016 · Example of a 5 Why Analysis: A worker looses the tip of his finger when it's pinched between a drive belt and an unguarded pulley. The first step is to identify the problem. In our case it's …
By asking “why” five times, one can usually peel away the layers of symptoms that hide the cause of a problem. But one may also find one needs to ask “why” fewer times, or conversely more.
FIND YOUR WHY What is it that gets you excited to start each day, and why sho. ld anyone care? Simon Sinek (2017) began the idea of creating your personal why (st. rtwithwhy.com). Every person …
By asking "why" five times, one can usually peel away the layers of symptoms that hide the cause of a problem. But one may also need to ask "why" fewer times, or conversely more. Root cause analysis …
Why can’t we answer our floss question just by observation? Why not just go into our vast database of previous purchases and see what happened previously when toothpaste cost twice as much? The …