The “5 Whys” is a question-asking technique used to determine the root cause of a problem by repeatedly asking the question “why” until the root cause has been identified. The question isn’t asked just 5 times, if you get the root cause after 4 whys you stop, if after 5 whys you don’t have the […]
Continue readingI have been part of several Six Sigma projects in some capacity. One thing I’ve noticed is that Six Sigma is rarely explained to the team. Especially in manufacturing, more and more companies and people are getting involved in Six Sigma, each team has at least one champion who is the Six Sigma expert on […]
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