While all problems are unique, they fall into a handful of general categories. Knowing about these categories helps you approach the problem in a more effective manner.
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Types of Problems
While all problems are unique, they fall into a handful of general categories. Knowing about these categories helps you approach the problem in a more effective manner.
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6 M’s (Continuous Improvement Term)
Fishbone diagrams break a problem into categories of causes. People tend to work better when they can break their thoughts down into smaller compartments.
On the shop floor, people often use the 6 M’s as a way to categorize the causes of the problems they are trying to solve.This term comes fro...
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1/3, 2/3 Rule
The 1/3, 2/3 rule is a rule of thumb for planning. It is intended to make sure a leader gives her team enough time to complete their work.
It is a Video Term from Phase 3 (Starting the Journey) of our Continuous Imp...