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Why Root Cause Analysis Is Rarely Done Well
Oscar Roche describes how A3 thinking could be integrated with kata to improve root cause analysis.
- 0:32 — Oscar’s example
- 2:21 — Why root cause analysis is not done well and what to do about it
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