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cause and effect diagram
A tool for analyzing process dispersion. It is also referred to as the “Ishikawa diagram,” because Kaoru Ishikawa developed it, and the “fishbone diagram,” because the complete diagram resembles a fish skeleton. The diagram illustrates the main causes and subcauses leading to an effect (symptom). The cause and effect diagram is one of the “seven tools of quality”.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Quality management
- Category: Six Sigma
- Organization: ASQ
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