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April 23, 2021 | Mark Paradies

Friday Joke: Don’t Get Confused!

Taproot the Band

Don’t Do This for Your Next Root Cause Analysis…

Taproot the Band

That’s Taproot the BAND.

For TapRooT® Training, See…

For TapRooT® Software, See…

For TapRooT® Books, See…

For the Global TapRooT® Summit, See…

Explanation…

Taproot, the band, is an alt-punk metal quartet formed in 1997. (We actually received a crate of thousands of their demo CDs delivered to our office back then. It was a mistake. We got them forwarded to the band.)

TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis is the system you should use to systematically find the real, fixable causes of human performance and equipment failure incidents.

Your next root cause analysis should look more like this…

TapRooT®  Investigation

Not this…

Or this…

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