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by txcharvel
Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:40 am
Forum: Test Area
Topic: Root Cause Analysis Training
Replies: 30
Views: 22066

Re: Root Cause Analysis Training

G26ster wrote:Wow, that reference from ISO9000 brought back some real nightmarish memories :shock: One of the reasons "root cause analysis" has such poor results in many companies is they simply don't fully grasp the real simplicity of ISO, and create a big, heavy, cumbersome system that works for no one. I'm so glad I'm retired :lol:
This is so true. Also, many companies are obsessed with being ISO and have no idea why they want it. You can have a very effective management program without having to pay a third party to certify your program as ISO.
by txcharvel
Tue Aug 18, 2015 4:51 pm
Forum: Test Area
Topic: Root Cause Analysis Training
Replies: 30
Views: 22066

Re: Root Cause Analysis Training

It really bugs me when people use the term root cause. Rarely if ever will you find a root cause, it's usually several causes that are all contributing factors to system failures. I much prefer the causal tree process

Sorry, I'll get off my engineering geek soap box now :coolgleamA:

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