5-Why to a 20-Why: Loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger
This video explains how a cause-and-effect analysis of a complex incident like the Space Shuttle Challenger incident can begin with a simple 5-Why but expand as needed to incorporate additional detail. For more information about this topic and to download free resources from ThinkReliability to start your investigation, click here: https://bit.ly/2XUI0vy.
Видео 5-Why to a 20-Why: Loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger канала CauseMapping
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