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The root cause is the core issue—the highest-level cause—that sets in motion the entire cause-and-effect reaction that ultimately leads to the problem(s). Root cause analysis (RCA) is defined as a collective term that describes a wide range of approaches, tools, and techniques used to uncover causes of problems.
Treatments eating a healthful diet. engaging in regular physical exercise. losing weight if a person has overweight or obesity. stopping smoking....
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Read More »Digging For the Root Cause (Six Sigma Forum Magazine) At the philosophical level, there is no absolute root cause in the infinite chain of causation. With this concept in mind, the challenge is to know when to stop drilling down and conclude the root cause has been reached. In Six Sigma training there are three keys that can help achieve that end, which this article explores.
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