One of the commonly used techniques in root cause analysis is ____________ mapping.
- Fishbone
- Mind
- Road
- Brainstorming
Fishbone mapping, also known as Ishikawa or cause-and-effect diagramming, is a technique commonly used in root cause analysis to visually represent the various factors contributing to a problem and explore their interrelationships.
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