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How can the Fishbone Diagram be used as a tool in Gap Analysis?

The Fishbone Diagram, also known as Ishikawa Diagram or Cause and Effect Diagram, can be used in Gap Analysis to identify and visualize the root causes contributing to a particular gap. It helps in systematically identifying, exploring and graphically displaying, in increasing detail, all of the possible causes related to a problem or a gap. This allows the team to focus on the root causes, rather than the symptoms, leading to more effective solutions that prevent future gaps.

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Follow the Gap Analysis Procedure to identify what stands between your current and desired states. Investigate the causes, implement corrective actions, then standardize and improve. (Slide 3) A Fit Gap Analysis chart analyzes how you measure up across areas like analytical problem solving, strategic vision, and commercial awareness. (Slide 17) Additional tools like the Fishbone Diagram can root out systemic issues that contribute to the gaps and hold your organization back. (Slide 21)

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