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Ishikawa diagrams are used in which of the following processes?

 

A. Perform quality control

B. Schedule development

C. Create WBS

D. Risk management planning

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Question added by Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.
Date Posted: 2016/06/16
Usman Islam
by Usman Islam , Logistics And Warehouse Manager , Kirtanlal Scaffolding & Formwork

Option a is the correct answer

Ramzi SAMRI
by Ramzi SAMRI , Industrial engineer , Institut für Betriebliche Bildungsforschung Berlin (IBBF)

Ishikawa diagrams are used to identify causes and effects, and used for solving problems.

sardar mardookhy
by sardar mardookhy , Head of portfolio management department , MCI

A. Perform quality control,..

Thanks....................

Ksenija Kancelak
by Ksenija Kancelak , Construction Project Manager , City of Koprivnica, Koprivnica (Croatia)

A fishbone diagram, also called a cause and effect diagram or Ishikawa diagram, is a visualization tool for categorizing the potential causes of a problem in order to identify its root causes.Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa, a Japanese quality control expert, is credited with inventing the fishbone diagram to help employees avoid solutions that merely address the symptoms of a much larger problem.A fishbone diagram is useful in brainstorming sessions to focus conversation. After the group has brainstormed all the possible causes for a problem, the facilitator helps the group to rate the potential causes according to their level of importance and diagram a hierarchy. The design of the diagram looks much like a skeleton of a fish. Fishbone diagrams are typically worked right to left, with each large "bone" of the fish branching out to include smaller bones containing more detail.Fishbone diagrams are used in the "analyze" phase of SixSigma's DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, control) approach to problem solving.

Imran Sayed
by Imran Sayed , Vice President , Goldman Sachs

Ishikawa or fishbone diagram is used for root cause analysis and in this case the answe is "A". Incidentally, at Goldman Sachs I worked with someone who has directly worked with Ishikawa.

Mohamed Helal
by Mohamed Helal , Project Manager , GROUP CONSULT INTERNATIONAL

I prefer to leave answers to Experts. Thanks for Your kind Invitation.

Eng Ahmed Elsharkawy
by Eng Ahmed Elsharkawy , Civil Engineering Project Manager , Altwijry office

thanks for invition ,,,,,,,,,, my choice is option A

Sathish Prabhu.V
by Sathish Prabhu.V , Manager - Operations & Process Improvement , Revolution Valves

It is a quality control tool

Deleted user
by Deleted user

most suitable answer is 

A. Perform quality control

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