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April 23, 2024 | Susan Napier-Sewell

The Scientific Method in Relation to Root Cause Analysis

What is the scientific method in root cause analysis?

“The next time someone tells you that the ONLY way to investigate an incident is the scientific method, just smile and know that they may have been right in the 17th century, but there is a better way to do it today.” – Mark Paradies.

In this TapRooT® TV video, System Improvements CEO and TapRooT® co-founder Mark Paradies and TapRooT® Instructor Barb Carr discuss methodologies for root cause analysis in incident investigation — particularly the scientific method.

Catch up on the discussion in the scientific method video, as Mark and Barb distill the disciplines and factors that historically have been involved in solving complex problems. Also, peruse Mark’s great article, Scientific Method and Root Cause Analysis, to supplement this significant learning experience. You will find some really good news in the article, by the way.

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