The cause and effect diagram (also known as the Ishikawa diagram or the fishbone diagram) provides teams with a way to categorize causes of problems (the effect).
This module explains how to create a cause and effect diagram, when to use it, and how to interpret it.
Because a cause and effect diagram, with its classic fishbone shape, is so visual, it is an outstanding communication tool. There is also a tremendous value in using a structured, systematic, compartmentalized thinking process to evaluate the causes of a particular effect.
Our Cause and Effect Training Module is part of our Lean Training System and is based on a narrated PowerPoint presentation.
It is one of 36 modules from this early training content we provided.
Training modules are at Continuous Improvement Central, Velaction's training and resource platform. Upon purchase, this product will be added to your existing account (based on your email address), or a new account will be created if you don't yet have one.