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For years, root cause analysis in manufacturing facilities has been performed with tools like the 5 Whys, Cause Mapping, and DMAIC methodologies. Now, with looming changes in requirements brewing at the FDA, many facilities are rushing to implement more efficient, advanced, accurate, and standardized methodologies for root cause analysis. Others simply want better ways of identifying inefficiencies that adversely affect their production costs and quality issues. Whether or not you are FDA-regulated, modern root cause analysis tools enable Production, Food Safety, and Quality teams to get to the root cause of problems quicker and prevent their recurrence.
Join Shamonique Schrick, Solutions Architect at SafetyChain, for a review of existing RCA methodologies and an inside look at modern technologies that are making this process easier and boosting yield.
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