Root Cause Analysis

The Root Cause Analysis Process

Step One: Define the Problem

  • What do you see happening?
  • What are the specific symptoms?

Step Two: Collect Data

  • What proof do you have that the problem exists?
  • How long has the problem existed?
  • What is the impact of the problem?

Step Three: Identify Possible Causal Factors

  • What sequence of events leads to the problem?
  • What conditions allow the problem to occur?
  • What other problems surround the occurrence of the central problem?

Use these tools to help identify causal factors:

Cause & Effect – Break down th eproblem into categories.

  • Appreciation   – Use the facts and ask “So what?” to determine all the possible consequences of a fact.
  • 5 Whys   – Ask “Why?” until you get to the root of the problem.

Step Four: Identify the Root Cause(s)

  • Why does the causal factor exist?
  • What is the real reason the problem occurred?

Step Five: Recommend and Implement Solutions

  • What can you do to prevent the problem from happening again?
  • How will the solution be implemented?
  • Who will be responsible for it?
  • What are the risks of implementing the solution?