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The fishbone diagram identifies many possible causes for an effect or problem. It can be used to structure a brainstorming session. It immediately sorts ideas into useful categories This presentation can be used for training shop floor team members.
Objective :-
• To understand the construction of Fishbone Diagram.
• To understand the basics of Brainstorming
• To understand Why-Why Analysis
• To be able to use the Fishbone Diagram to short list X's for further Analysis
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Source: Best Practices in Fishbone Diagram PowerPoint Slides: Cause & Effect Analysis (Fishbone Diagram) PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation, Nishil Josh
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