Chapter 8
Diagramming to Identify Possible Factors
In This Chapter
Understanding the need for diverse and cross-functional teams in idea generation
Conducting a brainstorming session
Developing a fondness for affinity and fishbone diagrams
Using failure mode effects analysis (FMEA) to identify potential factors
The Six Sigma problem-solving approach requires that you objectively set aside your preconceived ideas about what the root cause of the problem may be. Instead, you explore and capture a list of all the factors that may in some way — large or small — be contributing to the problem you’re trying to solve. This chapter explores a few of the diagrams you can add to your toolkit for generating a comprehensive list of possible factors (the Xs) that may be contributing to the performance of your project’s critical output (the Y).
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