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What is the definition of fishbone diagram?

A troubleshooting tool that can be used to visually diagram the causes and effects of a problem. Additional possible causes are added as extra lines that branch out from the center, much like the bone structure of a fish.

Learn more about fishbone diagram in the class "Troubleshooting: Taking Corrective Actions 184" below.


Troubleshooting: Taking Corrective Actions 184

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Class Information
Tooling U classes are offered at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.
The typical class consists of 12 to 25 lessons and typically requires at least two hours of instruction time.

Class NameTroubleshooting: Taking Corrective Actions 184
DescriptionThis class discusses ways to identify, implement, and document effective solutions in the troubleshooting process.
Prerequisites 900180  900182 
DifficultyBeginner
Number of Lessons12
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Class Outline
Class Objectives
  • Objectives
  • Intro to Troubleshooting
  • Working With the Troubleshooting Team
  • Evaluating Troubleshooting Data
  • Proposing Solutions
  • Prioritizing Solutions
  • Testing Solutions
  • Applying Permanent Solutions
  • Documenting the Process
  • Advantages of Troubleshooting
  • Challenges of Troubleshooting
  • Summary
  • Define troubleshooting.
  • Describe the troubleshooting team.
  • Describe the process of evaluating troubleshooting data.
  • Describe the process of proposing solutions to the problem.
  • Identify factors involved in prioritizing solutions.
  • Describe the process of testing solutions.
  • Describe the process of applying permanent solutions.
  • Describe the importance of documentation in the troubleshooting process.
  • Describe advantages of the troubleshooting process.
  • Describe challenges to the troubleshooting process.
  • Class Vocabulary
    TermDefinition
    check sheet A document used to collect data, such as machine performance statistics, during the troubleshooting process. It is generally a simple form that can be filled out on the shop floor.
    fishbone diagram A troubleshooting tool that can be used to visually diagram the causes and effects of a problem. Additional possible causes are added as extra lines that branch out from the center, much like the bone structure of a fish.
    person in charge The employee responsible for heading the troubleshooting team and documenting the problem. The person in charge, or "PIC," helps ensure consistency throughout the troubleshooting process.
    root cause The origin of the problem. Troubleshooting attempts to identify the root cause of a problem rather than simply addressing the symptoms.
    troubleshooting A systematic approach to solving problems quickly and efficiently. Troubleshooting often involves a logical process of elimination to identify the true source of a problem.
     
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