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About the Course

In the complex landscape of business operations, identifying and addressing the underlying causes of issues is crucial for sustainable success. Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is a systematic process used to identify the fundamental causes of problems or events, preventing their recurrence. This course introduces RCA as a critical thinking methodology, equipping learners with the tools and techniques to dissect problems, understand their core issues, and implement effective solutions. This course caters Quality Assurance Managers, Operations Managers, Project Managers, and professionals involved in process improvement, quality control, or operational excellence. No specific prerequisites, though a basic understanding of business processes and problem-solving is beneficial. By the end of this course, participants will have mastered the art of RCA, enabling them to enhance operational efficiency, improve product quality, and foster a proactive problem-solving culture within their organizations....

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SD

Jul 30, 2024

I really enjoyed this course and engaging in optional tasks. The instructor is very good and clarity of the different ways to root cause analysis and I did take notes. Thanks

PK

Aug 6, 2024

I am not in the IT field, however this course creates a foundation for all industries.

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By Sharron D

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Jul 31, 2024

I really enjoyed this course and engaging in optional tasks. The instructor is very good and clarity of the different ways to root cause analysis and I did take notes. Thanks

By Patrick K

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Aug 7, 2024

I am not in the IT field, however this course creates a foundation for all industries.

By Nephthalie

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Aug 14, 2024

love the short clips and frequent pop questions. great real world examples

By Brian B

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Oct 31, 2024

I assume that the transcript of the speaker's words is auto generated because it did not account for the speaker's accent and misinterpreted several words. Content was very informative and presented well.

By Jose S

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Oct 25, 2024

Very basic, long videos for the quantity and quality of the information, presenter seems to be continuously reading a screen.