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December 24, 2024 | Susan Napier-Sewell

What does a bad day look like? — headfirst into muddy water

muddy water

muddy water

Here, at System Improvements, we are all about getting into our work, but going headfirst into muddy water is a lot. What do you think happened here?

And how could he possibly fix whatever he’s working on underneath thick muddy water? Other than what we see in the picture, details are sparse. But you know that this is not the way to fix the problem. There’s a way to clarify muddy or cloudy water, THEN you can work on the real fix.

This is a good illustration of why TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is the best training for workers.

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TapRooT® RCA has been designed for investigating seemingly simple problems that could have been worse (precursor incidents) by using a simple 5-step process. TapRooT® RCA can also be used to investigate major accidents by using the complete 7-step process.

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