An Ishikawa diagram, also known as a fishbone diagram, cause-and-effect diagram, or Fishikawa, is a visual tool used for root cause analysis. It identifies potential causes of a problem or effect by categorizing them into major categories, often the '6Ms' (Manpower, Methods, Materials, Machinery, Measurement, and Mother Nature/Environment) in manufacturing, or similar categories in other industries. It's used to brainstorm and organize potential causes to find the underlying reasons for a particular outcome.
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