Techniques - Root Cause Analysis - 2. The Five Whys (Element)
This may take more or less than
Five questions
Step 1 - The Five Whys Technique
Write the problem on a flip chart or whiteboard
Continue with step 3 until you are convinced the
actual root cause has been identified
The five whys approach repeatedly asks questions in an
attempt to get to the root cause of the problem
Once all ideas are captured in the diagram, use the five whys approach to
drill down to the root causes
The five whys can be used alone or as part of the
fishbone diagram technique
This is one of the simplest facilitation tools to use when problems have a
human interaction component
The technique is called the five whys because
it often takes that many to reach the root cause, not because the question must be asked five times
Step 2 - The Five Whys Technique
o Ask "Why do you think this problem occurs?" and o capture the idea below the problem
Step 3 - The Five Whys Technique
o Ask "Why?" again and o capture that idea below the first idea
The five whys is a
question asking process to explore the nature and cause of a problem