The root of an effective root cause analysis
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Master's Thesis
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Manufacturing process variations can remain unsolved despite repeated problemsolving
efforts, even though a large variety of root cause analysis tools are well
known. This study investigates the practical challenges and opportunities that influence
the efficiency of root cause analysis in complex manufacturing contexts.
Using an action research approach, a longstanding manufacturing instability related
to windshield adhesive at a knock-down truck assembly plant was analyzed through
the Six Sigma DMAIC framework.
Throughout the study barriers and enablers were identified on both previous problemsolving
attempts and the newly conducted root cause analysis. 30 barriers and 20
enablers were identified and categorized. The findings demonstrate that problemsolving
tools and methods alone are not sufficient. Effective root cause analysis requires
a fact based approach, supported by high-quality and accessible data, strong
communication and collaboration, clearly defined roles and responsibilities, ownership
of the problem, clear standardized procedures, and management commitment.
A conceptual model was developed to illustrate the interrelations between these factors
within the organizational system. The study concludes that effective root cause
analysis depends not solely on the method, but on the organizational system that
shapes how issues are framed, understood and addressed.
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Root cause analysis, Manufacturing defect, Six Sigma, DMAIC, Case study, Barriers, Enablers, Organizational system