A fishbone diagram, also known as the Ishikawa digram after its inventor, is a visual representation of all causes that result in a particular outcome. The final outcome is represented on the far ...
WHEN trying to solve a problem, knowledgeable managers and their workers are most likely to use many tools that would facilitate their analysis of the situation. One of these tools is Fishbone Diagram ...
To enter the ISHIKAWA environment and resume editing an existing diagram, you must have previously saved the diagram as a SAS data set. The ISHIKAWA environment does not allow you to modify graphs ...
Indian Railways has decided to upgrade its process of accident enquiry. The national transporter plans to introduce industry-standard cause and effect analysis techniques such as Ishikawa (Fishbone) ...
Enquiries into railway accidents are conducted by the Commissioner of Railway Security. The Railways has decided to upgrade its accident enquiry process by introducing industry-standard cause and ...