Why Your 5 Whys Keep Recycling Opinions: The Simple ‘Fact Map Why’ That Stops Fake Root Causes At The Start
You know the meeting. Someone says, “Let’s do a quick 5 Whys.” Ten minutes later, the room is full of
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You know the meeting. Someone says, “Let’s do a quick 5 Whys.” Ten minutes later, the room is full of
Read MoreYou already know the frustrating part. You can explain the pattern perfectly. You missed the deadline because you avoided the
Read MoreYou did the workshop. You mapped the process. You asked the five whys. Everyone nodded at the final root cause,
Read MoreYou know this meeting. The team gathers, someone puts “5 Whys” on the whiteboard, a few confident people start talking,
Read MoreYou can feel it happening in real time. The dashboard flags a likely cause. The AI agent writes a neat
Read MoreYou fixed it in time. Nobody noticed. The alert cleared, the email went to the right person, the patient got
Read MoreYou have probably lived this already. A problem blows up. The team runs a 5 Whys. Everyone nods. A process
Read MoreYou do the 5 Whys. You build the timeline. You check the logs, the handoffs, the policy gaps, maybe even
Read MoreYou know the feeling. The team does a careful 5 Whys. Everyone agrees on the root cause. A fix goes
Read MoreYou know the meeting. An incident happened, a project slipped, or two teams are quietly at war. Someone says, “Let’s
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