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November 22, 2023 | Mark Paradies

What Are The Fundamentals of Root Cause Analysis?

Mark and Benna

What Are The Fundamentals of Root Cause Analysis That YOU Need To Know?

Here are Benna and Mark discussing the fundamentals of root cause analysis. Even though this video is from four years ago, it is just as applicable today as it was four years ago.

Learn from Past Videos

We are bringing back some of our classic TapRooT® TV videos from the past two, three, or four years that you might have missed or might be applicable today (when it wasn’t for you years ago).

This video from four years ago about the fundamentals of root cause analysis is just as applicable today as it was four years ago.

To see the article about this topic, CLICK HERE.

TapRooT® RCA Training

Mark teaching TapRooT® Course / Training

Do you need to invest in better root cause analysis? TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis Training can help you improve with an advanced root cause analysis system that includes expert guidance for your investigators. CLICK HERE for more information about our various training courses.

CLICK HERE for our upcoming public TapRooT® RCA and Equifactor® Equipment Troubleshooting Courses.

Would you like to hold a course at your site? CLICK HERE to contact us or call 865-539-2139.

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