Cause and Effect Diagrams, also known as Ishikawa diagrams or fishbone diagrams, are visual tools used for identifying and analyzing the potential causes of a problem or effect. They help teams brainstorm and systematically explore all possible factors contributing to an issue, categorizing these factors into major groups like methods, machines, materials, manpower, measurement, and environment. The goal is to pinpoint the root causes of the problem, allowing for targeted solutions and improvements. They are commonly used in quality control, problem-solving, and process improvement initiatives.
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