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Identification of Non-Compliance of Children's Products Based on Ishikawa Diagram

Materials Research Proceedings
Abstract. Qualitative analysis of produced goods, particularly the analysis of the causes of non-compliance, is crucial for every company as it directly impacts the satisfaction of customers who utilize such products. The fishbone diagram is the most popular tool that can be effectively utilized for such analysis in a straightforward manner.
Katarzyna Chwist
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Building supply chain resilience in developing economies: A weighted Ishikawa diagram approach

Operations Management Research, 2023
Akshay Patidar   +4 more
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Analysis of root causes of problems affecting the quality of hospital administrative data: A systematic review and Ishikawa diagram

Int. J. Medical Informatics, 2021
INTRODUCTION Administrative hospital databases represent an important tool for hospital financing in many national health systems and are also an important data source for clinical, epidemiological and health services research.
Roberto A. A. Carvalho   +11 more
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The Fishbone (Ishikawa) Diagram: A Dynamic Learning Tool

Hospitality & Tourism Educator, 1996
(1996). The Fishbone (Ishikawa) Diagram: A Dynamic Learning Tool. Hospitality & Tourism Educator: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 45-47.
Robert A. Meyer   +2 more
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Ishikawa Diagram

2016
Ishikawa diagram can be applied in clinical fields and mental/ behavioural health proactively. It provides a structured and systematic approach to identify and collate potential causes for an effect. The processes in gathering and organizing the potential causes may include identifying the barriers, facilitators and incentives for a behaviour ...
Wong, Kam C. (R17412)   +2 more
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Ishikawa Cause and Effect Diagrams Using Capture Recapture Techniques

Quality Technology & Quantitative Management, 2012
When a problem occurs in a system, its causes should be identified for the problem to be fixed. Ishikawa Cause and Effect (CE) diagrams are popular tools to investigate and identify numerous different causes of a problem. A CE diagram can be used as a guideline to allocate resources and make necessary investments to fix the problem.
R. Ufuk Bilsel, Dennis K.J. Lin
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Ishikawa Diagram as a Tool for Resolving and Mapping the Causing Factors of Problems

International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are one of the leading causes of death in the world, especially in low- and middle-income countries. To overcome this problem, NCD prevention and control programs, such as Integrated Non-Communicable Disease Services ...
Alus Pramusinta   +2 more
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Integrated Risk Framework (IRF)—Interconnection of the Ishikawa Diagram with the Enhanced HACCP System in Risk Assessment for the Sustainable Food Industry

Sustainability
This paper presents a new risk assessment methodology called the Integrated Risk Framework (IRF) through the application of Ishikawa diagrams combined with the enhanced Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) system.
M. Glevitzky   +5 more
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Ishikawa diagrams and Bayesian belief networks for continuous improvement applications

The TQM Journal, 2019
PurposeIn continuous improvement (CI) projects, cause-and-effect diagrams are used to qualitatively express the relationship between a given problem and its root causes. However, when data collection activities are limited, and advanced statistical analyses are not possible, practitioners need to understand causal relationships.
Mark Rodgers, Rosa Oppenheim
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APPLICATION OF THE ISHIKAWA DIAGRAM FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TECHNOLOGY OF OBTAINING ELECTROCERAMIC MATERIAL FROM NATURAL KAOLINITES OF THE ORENBURG REGION

Technique and technology of silicates
The development of ceramic materials requires a rigorous metrological approach to manage uncertainty at all stages of production and enable informed decision-making based on reliable data. The article proposes the use of Ishikawa Diagrams to quantify the
A. Chetverikova   +2 more
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