Recently I met with some Lean practitioners and we spent some time discussing the use of the Five Whys questioning technique for discovering to a root cause or underlying reason. It is a form of laddering interview technique.

The idea is derived from six types of Socratic questions [Paul and Elder] that: (i) clarify thinking, (ii) challenge assumptions, (ii) probe reasons and evidence, (iv) examine alternative viewpoints and perspectives, (v) examine implications and consequences and, also, (vi) ask questions about the question.

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AuthorTrevor Lindars
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When developing a new product, system or service there are two primary ways you can end up going down the wrong path:

1 - Inadequate requirement capture means that you are developing something that may not work properly due to:

  • critical performance shortfalls
  • interoperability issues at key interfaces
  • survivability/reliability issues in the real operating environment
  • unexpected/unwanted behaviour
  • solution will not work at scale
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