Activity 1: FISH BONE DIAGRAM
Directions: Complete the fishbone by writing the food
that you usually eat during snacks/lunch, and identify
their nutrients. Follow the example given below
(COPY & ANSWER)
Answers
Answer:
Explanation:Identifying the Likely Causes of Problems
(Also known as Cause and Effect Diagrams, Fishbone Diagrams, Ishikawa Diagrams, Herringbone Diagrams, and Fishikawa Diagrams.)
When you have a serious problem, it's important to explore all of the things that could cause it, before you start to think about a solution.
That way you can solve the problem completely, first time round, rather than just addressing part of it and having the problem run on and on.
Cause and Effect Analysis gives you a useful way of doing this. This diagram-based technique, which combines Brainstorming with a type of Mind Map , pushes you to consider all possible causes of a problem, rather than just the ones that are most obvious.
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