Title: A Summary of Apollo Root Cause Problem Solving
1A Summary of Apollo Root Cause Problem Solving
- Holly Duckworth
- Master Black Belt
- TRW Automotive
- 4/16/2008
2Method Credited to
Based upon the book Apollo Root Cause
Analysis, Dean L. Gano, 2nd ed., Apollonian
Publications, Yakima, Washington, 2003.
3Problem Solving Techniques
- Problem Resolution -- to help identify and
rectify an identified problem a special cause
situation - 8-D problem solving
- Process Improvement -- to identify and implement
improvements proactively a common cause
situation - Six Sigma process improvement
- 8-D Problems solving can be used within a six
sigma project to solve special cause issues
4PDCA
Plan Plan for a change needed to solve the
problem/improve the process
Act Implement the change, if appropriate. Make
all needed systems changes to formalize
Plan
Act
Do
Check
Do Test change on a small scale. Collect data.
Check Check the impacts of the proposed change.
58-D Problem Solving
The Eight Disciplines (8-D) are
- Team Formation
- Problem Description
- Interim Corrective Action
- Root Cause Identification
- Choosing/Verifying Permanent Corrective Action
- Implementing Permanent Corrective Action
- Preventing Problem Recurrence
- Recognizing the Team
Generally attributed to Ford Motor Company
6Root Cause Identification
- We always start with understanding the EFFECT
- However, in each problem there is usually a
series of effects and causes - Example
Effect Cause Injury Fall Fall Wet
Floor Wet Floor Mopping Mopping Mud in
Aisle Mud in Aisle No mat at door
7Root Cause Identification
- What we also find is that every EFFECT is caused
by a combination of CONDITIONS and ACTIONS - Conditions Causes that exist prior to an action
- Actions Momentary causes that bring the
condition and effect together
8Defect and Systemic Root Cause
- The effect is an employee slips and falls
- The defect root cause is the employee walking
across a wet floor - The condition is the wet floor
- The action is the employee walking on the wet
floor - The systemic root cause is the employee choosing
the at-risk behavior and/or the janitor not
marking the wet floor
9Cause and Effect Diagrams
- We might use a fish bone diagram, but only to
brainstorm possible causes (conditions and
actions)
10Cause and Effect Diagrams
- But the important tool in Apollo Root Cause
Problem Solving is the Condition/Action Chart
11Condition/Action Analysis
- Lets walk through an example
12Condition/Action Analysis
- We must now VERIFY each condition and action with
EVIDENCE
13Condition/Action Analysis
- Next, we analyze the next layer
14Condition/Action Analysis
- Can we take these causes any further?
15Condition/Action Analysis
Condition Lowest cost objective
Condition Battery beyond warranty life
Condition Battery is dead
Action New battery purchase delayed
Action Battery not replaced
Effect Car doesnt start
Condition Car is out of gas
- These are the defect root causes
- These are the systemic root causes
Condition Starter is defective
Condition No voltage to starter
Action Ignition switch does not start the car
Action Repeated trial of ignition switch
16Condition/Action Analysis
- How do you know when to stop?
- Answers are nonsense or repeated
- Condition/Action Charting is an iterative process
- Once a draft chart is finished, start at the
beginning and refine - All Actions and Conditions should be verified
with evidence - This may take some time
17Solutions
- The best solutions address CONDITIONS
- If we can remove conditions, then it doesnt
matter what actions happen - There may be multiple root causes with multiple
conditions - It may be too costly to address CONDITIONS, then
ACTIONS should be addressed
Systemic Corrective Action on CONDITIONS will
prevent recurrence
18Apollo Root Cause Problem Solving
- Condition/Action Charting and Analysis
- Another tool in the tool box
- Now youll try an example.