Root cause analysis (RCA)
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Revision as of 10:59, 13 February 2022
Abstract
While managing programs or projects we face many challenges which affect the schedule or quality of the project. For the elimination of such similar future challenges, it is important to identify from where the problem has started (Root Cause). Root cause analysis is a method to identify the source of the problem and to know how it has happened and how to prevent such problems in future. Multiple industries like Construction, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, Information technology uses this method for successful identification of causes for the problem. RCA also gives the scope to identify the gaps in the existing process, reduce the cost of production or increase production. In this article, we will learn about What is root cause analysis and its importance, when and how RCA has to be done, Methods of doing root cause analysis and successful case study discussion of RCA.
Table of content
•Root case analysis
•Importance of RCA
•RCA Methods
•Successful RCA implementation case study