Cause And Effect -- Fishbone Diagram
Cause and Effect
Everyone has to make decisions on daily bases. Why? Because life is full of choices to make. Whether it is an important decision that requires careful thought and consideration or a quick decision, like what is for lunch. Wouldn't it be nice to have the knowledge about a tool or technique to help you make those important decisions? No, "what's for lunch", is not an important decision. However, changing jobs, buying a car, planning a wedding, or running a business requires critical thought and decision-making. Having the right tool or procedure can be very beneficial and time saving when making those decisions. We are going to review the Cause and Effect Diagram, better known as the Fishbone Chart, why and when you would use this method, and examples of real experiences with this diagram.
Fishbone Chart
A Japanese quality control statistician, Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa, invented the fishbone diagram. It may be referred to as the cause and effect, fishbone, or Ishikawa......
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