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Ted Hessing

Root Cause Analysis

Posted by Ted Hessing

Root cause analysis is a collection of tools and processes used to determine the most important causes for an issue we are trying to resolve.

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Ted Hessing

6M’s in Six Sigma (Six Ms or 5Ms and one P or 5M1P)

Posted by Ted Hessing

In the Analyze phase of DMAIC, we want to use the 6M’s in Six Sigma (Six Ms or 5Ms and one P or 5M1P). This helps root out defects.

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