årsakteknikk
Årsakteknikk refers to a set of methods used to identify the underlying causes of problems or incidents. The aim is to move beyond surface symptoms and address the fundamental factors that contribute to recurring issues. These techniques are widely used in quality management, safety engineering, risk assessment, and problem solving across various industries.
Common techniques associated with årsakteknikk include:
- The 5 Why’s, an iterative questioning approach that seeks to drill down to root causes by repeatedly
- Ishikawa diagram (fishbone diagram), a visual tool that groups potential causes into categories such as people,
- Fault tree analysis, a deductive logic diagram used to map how combinations of failures can lead
- Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), a proactive method to identify potential failures, their causes and
- Pareto analysis, which helps focus on the most significant causes by frequency or impact.
Process often follows these steps: define the problem clearly, assemble a cross-functional team, collect relevant data,
Limitations include dependence on accurate data and engaged stakeholders, potential biases, and the need for thorough