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Get to the root cause of an issue by asking "why" repeatedly.
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Get to the root cause of an issue by asking "why" repeatedly.
The 5 Whys technique is valuable because it digs deeper into the problem, helping you move past surface-level symptoms to understand the core issue.
This approach leads to more effective solutions and helps prevent the problem from recurring in the future.
After identifying a category or potential cause from Fishbone Diagram, 5 Whys technique can be used to explore that cause further.
The 5 Whys technique is often associated with Sakichi Toyoda, the founder of Toyota Industries.
It was developed as part of the Toyota Production System (TPS), a system famous for its emphasis on continuous improvement.
While Toyota popularized the technique in manufacturing, similar problem-solving methods have been used across various industries.
The concept is simple: when faced with a problem, you ask "why" it occurred, and then continue asking "why" to each subsequent answer, ideally five times or until you reach a fundamental cause.
This process continues until you identify the fundamental cause.