Ishikawa diagram
The Ishikawa diagram is a graphical method for finding the most likely causes for an undesired effect. The method was first used by Kaoru Ishikawa is the 1960s.
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Graphical method - Kaoru Ishikawa - 1960s
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Because of its shape, it is also known as the fishbone diagram. Other names for this technique are: the cause-and-effect diagram or root cause analysis.
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