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69 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great introductory work,
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This review is from: Apollo Root Cause Analysis: A New Way of Thinking (Paperback)
I teach root cause analysis and have been a practicing failure analyst for nearly 15 years. I've had the priviledge of working with some very expert people in this field. Dean Gano does a great job taking what can be a very confusing and intimidating task and making it clear and understandable.Dean Gano has been honing his craft for many years and is well respected in the failure analysis community. The only criticism I have is that the process is more geared to providing supporting evidence for possible causes of events. There needs to be more discussion of the need for refuting evidence. Cause analysis at its best is a structured application of scientific principles (referred to as the scientific method). What the scientific method requires is that you pose a hypothesis (a possible explanation for what has happened) and then gather evidence to support or refute the hypothesis. I recommend that anyone interested in a better understanding of how refuting evidence is used read "The Rational Manager" by Chuck Kepner and Ben Tregoe. It's the foundational work that provides a complete solution for resolving concerns (problems, decisions, etc). The "Rational Manager" has you break things down and deal with them separately. Dean Gano's book helps you see the larger picture. The other book I use as required reading for our root cause analysts is "Managing the Risks of Organizational Accidents" by James Reason. Together, these three references will help you to significantly improve your ability to resolve problems and will be the three books you will refer to over and over again.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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A New Way of Thinking!,
By Dennis M. Hussey (Waukesha, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Apollo Root Cause Analysis: A New Way of Thinking (Paperback)
Apollo Root Cause Analysis is the right process for anyone interested in successful problem solving. This book is easy to read and describes a problem solving method that is practical and highly effective. Dean Gano's chapter "Set Up To Fail" provides a great explanation of why many of the conventional problem solving tools do not result in workable solutions. The cause and effect principle (Chapter 2) is a powerful concept and the important step of supporting each "caused by" with evidence makes this methodology unique. Chapter 4 discusses "Identifying Effective Solutions". Gano's definition of an effective solution is one that prevents recurrence, is within the control of stakeholders (those that have the authority and responsibility to implement the solution) and that meets goals and objectives. A considerable amount of information packed into 184 pages. The author provides new tools that allow the problem solver to develop creative solutions. The Apollo process works! I strongly recommend this book to environmental, health and safety professionals and others that want to improve their problem solving skills. I have provided copies of this book to my entire EHS team.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Apollo Root Cause Analysis,
By david Tooth (Surrey , England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Apollo Root Cause Analysis: A New Way of Thinking (Paperback)
This book provides a clear & logical guide to understanding & solving problems of all kinds. It is very accessible, provides a good understanding at a first reading and becomes an excellent 'refresher' at second & subsequent readings. I highly recommend it to promote a new way of thinking about problems. It is appropriate for all sorts of problems, including Health & Safety, Maintenance, Reliability, Customer Service Issues, Quality, etc.
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