Question: Workshop 4 : Cause - and - Effect Diagrams & Pareto Charts The tools practiced in this workshop are: 5 whys / why - why

Workshop 4: Cause-and-Effect Diagrams & Pareto Charts
The tools practiced in this workshop are:
5 whys/why-why analysis
Cause-and-effect diagrams
Pareto charts
Situation:
Because of where you live you are dependent upon your vehicle to get to work, school,
shopping, recreation, and most other things you do outside of your home. Over the past few
months, you have noticed that your budget for gasoline has been steadily increasing. In the
Analyze phase of your Lean Six Sigma project, you decide to investigate potential causes for
why your fuel consumption is increasing. To do this, you plan to use 5 whys/why-why analysis
in conjunction with a cause-and-effect diagram. Then, you will collect data about the most
significant potential causes of your problem and create a Pareto chart to determine the leading
cause of this problem.
Instructions:
Use information from your training manual in Analyze Phase Lessons 7-10 to assist you with
the activities that follow. Be sure to follow the best practices for each tool you use in this
workshop.
After completing your cause-and-effect diagram, reflect on all the items listed and select what
you believe are the top five potential causes increased fuel consumption (these can be causes,
sub-causes, and/or sub-sub-causes). Please label these with the numbers 1-5, where 1
represents what you believe is the leading cause of the problem. Then, obtain the file Pareto
Chart Workshop Data.xls from Blackboard. This file is meant to simulate the process of you
collecting data about the top 5 causes of your problem. Pretend the data in this file was collected
from your observations and records. The data in this file are already coded for you, so all you
need to do is fill-in the key(based on the items you labeled 1-5 in your cause-and-effect
diagram) so you will know what each number represents. You can then create your Pareto chart
using this data in Microsoft Excel.
Activities:
1. Create a cause-and-effect diagram (using 5 whys/why-why analysis) that organizes
potential causes for why your fuel costs are increasing:
[Using MS Snip or Mac Grab copy and paste the Cause & Effect diagram here. Do NOT submit
the Excel spreadsheet.]
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2. Create a Pareto chart that depicts the causes for fuel costs increasing:
[Using MS Snip or Mac Grab copy and paste the Pareto chart here. Do NOT submit the Excel
spreadsheet.]
3. Based on the Pareto chart you created for Activity #2 of this Workshop, what cause of the
problem should you address first in your Lean Six Sigma project and why?
4. Did the results of your Pareto chart surprise you (i.e., was the order of the actual top 5
causes of the problem shown in your Pareto chart different than what you had originally
identified in your cause-and-effect diagram)? What does this illustrate about the
importance of collecting data about a problem versus using only instinct/intuition?
5. On the tab labeled Accident Reports in the Excel spreadsheet, using the QI Macros
add-in for Excel to create a Pareto Chart for the departments reporting accidents.
[Using MS Snip or Mac Grab copy and paste the diagram here. Do NOT submit the Excel
spreadsheet.]
6. Based on the Pareto chart you created for Activity #5 of this Workshop, what cause of the

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