In companies and in everyday life, we often face problems that at first glance appear to be solvable using simple methods. However, these quick solutions are often only of a short-term nature because they do not solve the actual cause of a problem. For this reason, the Japanese inventor Toyoda Sakichi developed the so-called 5 Why method. This method is primarily used in quality management. We explain what you need to look out for with the 5 Why method.
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