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The 5W2H methodology is a structured and effective way to clearly define and analyse a problem by addressing seven key questions: What, Where, When, Who, Why, How, and How Much. By answering each of these systematically, we ensure a holistic understanding of the issue, which is essential for effective problem-solving. Let’s walk through each element
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FMEA (Failure Mode & Effects Analysis) was invented by the U.S. Military in the late 1940s to evaluate potential risks in production. Later, NASA used it to assess risks before long space journeys. Today? It is widely used, especially in manufacturing industries, particularly in the automotive sector. What is it? FMEA is a proactive tool
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Root cause analysis is a core step in all problem-solving methodologies, including 8D, Six Sigma, A3, and even PDCA. The reason is simple: rather than focusing on the surface-level issue, we go straight to the origin of the problem. If we eliminate this root cause, the issue will be permanently resolved. We use various techniques
