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The fishbone diagram is a visual thinking tool that provides a way to identify the causes and effects of a problem through structured and organized thinking. The fishbone is made up of five main elements that lead to a root cause. It helps you to think broadly and to examine all aspects of the problem. It also helps you to see that sometimes several causes are related to a problem.

This Fishbone Diagram Template for PowerPoint can be used to assist in the identification of obstacles, pitfalls, and causes that are preventing success.

The fishbone diagram was created by Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa, a Japanese quality control statistician in the 1960s. The Ishikawa diagram is another name for it. A fishbone diagram is an analytical tool that allows you to look at effects and the reasons that produce or contribute to those effects in a methodical fashion.

A common use of the fishbone diagram is to identify the root cause of a problem or to generate ideas for a solution, to ask further questions, and to build on previous answers to find the root causes or underlying reasons for a situation.

A fishbone diagram is an excellent tool to use when you do not know where to begin looking for the cause of a problem. To construct a fishbone diagram, fill in the major categories, then add the details.

A cause and effect diagram often called a “fishbone” diagram, can help in brainstorming to identify possible causes of a problem and in sorting ideas into useful categories. A fishbone diagram is a visual way to look at cause and effect.