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January 9, 2025 | Marcus Miller

Free Webinar, January 23, 2025!

free webinar

To kick off the New Year, we’re excited to offer you a FREE webinar: Fast vs. Good Root Cause Analysis. This session is designed to help you kick off the year with valuable insights that can make a real difference in your incident investigations and overall organizational success.

What’s the Webinar About?

In this engaging webinar, I’ll dive into the pros and cons of two common approaches to incident investigations: fast vs good. Together, we’ll explore:

  • What does “good” really look like in Root Cause Analysis?
  • When is speed essential, and when does accuracy matter more?
  • Is it possible to achieve both fast AND accurate results? (Hint: Yes, it might be!)

You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of why good Root Cause Analysis goes beyond just identifying problems and implementing quick fixes. Problems are merely symptoms of deeper root causes. To truly prevent recurring issues, we need to dig deeper using systematic analysis, human performance insights, and equipment reliability expertise. Fixing root causes—not just the symptoms—leads to lasting solutions and fewer repeat incidents.

Why Should You Attend?

The number one reason to attend this webinar, besides that it is FREE, is that you’ll receive actionable tips to improve your investigations. I’ll cover why simply identifying the problems you find in your investigation and deciding how best to fix those problems is NOT root cause analysis. Problems are the symptoms of root causes. To eliminate the problems, you systematically analyze those problems using human performance or equipment reliability expertise to find the underlying root causes. Fixing root causes fixes problems. Putting a bandaid on problems is a sure way to see repeat incidents.

As we get into the webinar, that overview will help us determine what is best for our organizations. Do we need to get answers fast or is accuracy better? OR, DO WE EVEN NEED TO CHOOSE? TEASER! Maybe there is a way to get both fast and accurate out of our efforts!

Tune in to find out! Register HERE!

Consider it a late holiday gift from System Improvements, TapRooT® RCA to you!

Don’t Miss Out!

This webinar is your chance to start the year with a fresh perspective and actionable strategies to improve your investigations. Join us and discover how you can make 2025 your most productive year yet.

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