Media Summary: The question mark can be a very powerful tool for a Need to check your work? Once you've placed a Sometimes as you document an incident investigation, it's not obvious where the information or the

Cause Mapping Facilitation Tip 6 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

The question mark can be a very powerful tool for a Need to check your work? Once you've placed a Sometimes as you document an incident investigation, it's not obvious where the information or the In the last video of our series, we discuss the structure of problems. Many people believe the structure of a ... There are many ways to document your incident. Regardless of which documentation tools you use, don't let the available space ... Using the pronoun "we" instead of "you" during an incident investigation helps alleviate the perception of blame on individuals ...

Rather than ending your incident investigation with a generic statement like "procedure not followed," the

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Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 6: Utilize the Question Mark
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 2: Be Specific When Phrasing Causes
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 16: Validate Cause-and-Effect Relationships
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 12: Build in Small Chunks
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 19: Reveal Additional Causes
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 5: Avoid Using Names During the Investigation
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 7: Focus on the Cause Map™ Diagram
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 4: Quantify the Causes
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 9: Park Causes
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 8: Encourage Everyone to Contribute Causes
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 18: Provide Evidence
Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 20: Let the Incident Determine Structure, Not the Method
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Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 6: Utilize the Question Mark

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 6: Utilize the Question Mark

The question mark can be a very powerful tool for a

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 2: Be Specific When Phrasing Causes

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 2: Be Specific When Phrasing Causes

ThinkReliability instructor and

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 16: Validate Cause-and-Effect Relationships

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 16: Validate Cause-and-Effect Relationships

Need to check your work? Once you've placed a

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 12: Build in Small Chunks

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 12: Build in Small Chunks

Building your

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 19: Reveal Additional Causes

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 19: Reveal Additional Causes

One of the most common questions

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 5: Avoid Using Names During the Investigation

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 5: Avoid Using Names During the Investigation

Using names on the

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 7: Focus on the Cause Map™ Diagram

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 7: Focus on the Cause Map™ Diagram

As a

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 4: Quantify the Causes

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 4: Quantify the Causes

ThinkReliability instructor and

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 9: Park Causes

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 9: Park Causes

Sometimes as you document an incident investigation, it's not obvious where the information or the

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 8: Encourage Everyone to Contribute Causes

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 8: Encourage Everyone to Contribute Causes

As a

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 18: Provide Evidence

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 18: Provide Evidence

The

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 20: Let the Incident Determine Structure, Not the Method

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 20: Let the Incident Determine Structure, Not the Method

In the last video of our #FacilitationFriday series, we discuss the structure of problems. Many people believe the structure of a ...

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 17: Don't Let Space or Tools Limit Your Investigation

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 17: Don't Let Space or Tools Limit Your Investigation

There are many ways to document your incident. Regardless of which documentation tools you use, don't let the available space ...

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 10: Use the Pronoun, "We"

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 10: Use the Pronoun, "We"

Using the pronoun "we" instead of "you" during an incident investigation helps alleviate the perception of blame on individuals ...

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 13: Consider the Work Process

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 13: Consider the Work Process

Rather than ending your incident investigation with a generic statement like "procedure not followed," the

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 14: Placing a Cause

Cause Mapping® Facilitation Tip 14: Placing a Cause

Sometimes, you have a