Is your root cause analysis simple, or too simple? TapRooT® TV premiere, Wednesday, July 24

Can you have simple, effective root cause analysis?
In this premiere of a new TapRooT® TV topic, join TapRooT® professionals Benna Hughes and Mark Paradies as they delve into a discussion with takeaways you can use.
System Improvements Inc. CEO Mark Paradies says, “I believe one of the biggest root cause analysis problems companies face is that they are performing root cause analysis on problems that don’t need to be analyzed.”
Read more of Mark’s article, “KISS and Root Cause Analysis,” here.
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The best root cause analysis leads to effective corrective actions
The TapRooT® System teaches you to be a very effective problem-solver. The System is a process with techniques to investigate, analyze, and develop corrective actions to solve problems. The TapRooT® process and tools are completely described in the TapRooT® Investigation Essentials Book Set.
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