Your
Competitive Advantage
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) identifies and analyses
the hidden causes of problems and provides the tools needed to determine what
can be done to prevent them from reoccurring. RCA illustrates how to drill down
to the root cause of problems and implement solutions to the cause rather than
the symptom, preventing ongoing occurrence and associated costs.
This one-day
course explains the RCA process and how to use it effectively to achieve real
benefits to organisations. Implementing expert RCA training can potentially save
millions in costly organisational issues and avoid loss of
reputation.
Benefit from the Right
Topics
- Understanding Root Cause
Analysis
- Applying Root Cause Analysis in an
audit/investigative context
- Overview of analytical processes to de-bunk the
root cause of problems, issues and risks
- Embedding Root Cause Analyses concepts into
reports and recommendations
Tangible Outcomes
- Explain the Root Cause Analysis
approach
- Investigate the problem and quantify the risk and
impact
- Analyse the root cause of the problem related to
processes, systems and organisational causes
- Utilise graphical tools to analyse and illustrate
the root of the problem, including the 5 Whys, Ishikawa Diagrams, Pareto
Charts, Cause and Effect Diagrams and Tree Diagrams
- Help you to identify solutions and preventative
measures
- Provide you with the skills to develop a root
cause analysis report using a word template
Presenter: Cathy Blunt PFIIA
CIA, Principal, OCM
Online Classroom: The content delivered for
IIA-Australia training programs in the online classroom format is the same as
what would be delivered face-to-face.
This one-day training
program will be delivered in two 3 hour lessons (9:30am -
12:30pm AEST) on 15-16 June using Zoom. Registrations will be strictly
limited to 12 participants to allow maximum interaction in the online
environment.
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