A fishbone diagram is a visualization tool that helps teams uncover the underlying issues in any business problem, mapping out causes and sub-causes.
Fishbone diagrams have been solving business problems since the 1920s. They became famous in 1968 when Kaoru Ishikawa refined and popularized the concept.
The primary purpose of the fishbone diagram is to visually map out the causes and sub-causes leading to a particular problem or issue.
This tool is widely used not just for fixing issues but also for preventing recurring challenges and improving existing processes.
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