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Here is a problem-solving technique based on child development. We have all connected with a child, who when we answer the question, "Why is the sky blue?" ask "why" over and over again. In "To Get To The Root of A Hard Problem Just Ask 'Why' Five Times" Eric Ries points out that Taiichi Ohno, the father of the Toyota Production System, developed this technique into a systematic problem-solving tool:
"At the root of every seemingly technical problem is a human problem. Five Whys provides an opportunity to discover what that human problem might be. Taiichi Ohno gives the following example:
"When confronted with a problem, have you ever stopped and asked why five times? It is difficult to do even though it sounds easy. For example, suppose a machine stopped functioning:
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