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Fishbone Diagram
Background The Cause & Effect, or Fishbone Diagram, was first used by Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa of the University of Tokyo in 1943 – hence its frequent reference as a “Ishikawa Diagram”. This diagram is used to identify all of the contributing … Continue reading