What is cause-effect graphing?
Answer / Vikash Vishnoi
Cause-effect graphing, also known as Ishikawa or fishbone diagrams, is a graphical representation used to identify the possible causes for a specific effect (problem) in a systematic way. It helps in problem solving and root cause analysis.
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