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A Memorable Fishbone Diagram
The fishbone diagram, also known as the Ishikawa diagram or cause-and-effect diagram, is a visual tool used to systematically identify and analyze the various potential causes of a specific problem or effect. It helps teams organize possible reasons into categories, making it easier to pinpoint root causes and develop effective solutions.

*An example of a fishbone diagram illustrating different cause categories.*
### Key Components:
- **Head**: Represents the main problem or effect.
- **Spines**: Major cause categories such as Methods, Machines, People, Materials, Environment, and Measurements.
- **Branches**: Specific causes related to each category.
Using the fishbone diagram encourages comprehensive analysis and promotes team collaboration in problem-solving efforts.