@TheRiaan

Short and sweet explanation with example. Thank you.

@MaxMinXX

I love this! Thanks for this quick explanation.

@maisha1350

Excellent video

@VishalKataria

We could've gone deeper using the remaining 2 Whys. We could approach the team which built the software and ask them why this aspect is missing (what's their reason behind it), and then follow it up with another Why. We might get insights which can address the problem at the root.

@nakuohparsaloi3569

Very insightful👌

@danishkareem7159

Excellent expaination

@tuyentube

Very useful !! effective in solving problems

@ishfaqahmad9172

Thank you madam... Best again.

@nassimtafouzelt9705

What is the diffrence between five why, Root cause and causal tree analysis ?

@tiborkovacs5317

Grammar/Knowledge=Who/What/Where/When=Logic/Understanding=Why=Rhetoric/Wisdom=How.

@mylespenman6094

I think this method is very limiting, and restrictive. I'm being taught this in LO, and I must use this method in part of my current project. I really hate how we need to use the exact method, when in reality the basic concept of asking questions about the problem is sufficient. In reality, the word "why" is very restricting, because "how" and "what" are often more suited. All this method is making me do is change the sentence structure of my questions, making them more clunky and stupid. Not a problem with the method, just with the way I'm being forced to apply it.

@vatsaldattani7465

what if somebody doesn't have answers to those why's

@katherineozbirn6426

recur, not reoccur

@iwatchyoutube1244

good why the fuck I need this for LO ???

@Gerchi

Anyone knows her name?

@ZoeandZacsDad

Why...why...why..why..why..
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