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     Root Cause Analysis
         Definition
  • Root cause analysis (RCA) is a class of problem 
   solving methods aimed at identifying the root 
   causes of problems or events.
  • RCA is based on the belief that problems are 
   best solved by attempting to correct or 
   eliminate root causes, as opposed to merely 
   addressing the immediately obvious 
   symptoms.
       Principles of RCA?
  • Aiming corrective actions at root causes is more 
   effective than just treating the symptoms of a 
   problem. 
  • To be effective, RCA must be performed 
   systematically and conclusions must be backed 
   up by evidence. 
  • There is usually more than one root cause for 
   any given problem and therefore there may be 
   more than one corrective action.
   General process for performing root cause 
             analysis
  1. Define the problem. 
  2. Gather data/evidence. 
  3. Identify issues that contributed to the problem. 
  4. Find root causes. Identify which causes to remove or 
    change to prevent repeated problem.
  5. Develop solution recommendations that effectively 
    prevent repeating the problem.  
  6. Implement the recommendations / changes.
  7. Observe the recommended solutions/changes to 
    ensure effectiveness of eliminating the problem.
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