Establish at the end of step 3 "Determine the Facts"
In the WHY Tree, start with an Observation that is "physical or tangible", not something pertaining to a - person's actions or a system such as training, procedures, etc.
HYPOTHESIS
A possible cause for the event above it. A hypothesis becomes an intermediate cause or key factor once verified.
Stating the hypotheses in broad, general terms helps insure some causes aren't overlooked or left out of consideration.
Take small steps of logic; avoid the tendency to jump too far towards a key factor when moving down from one intermediate cause to the next group of hypotheses.
WHY Tree leader should write down hypotheses suggested by the team without judging their merit.
BUILDING THE “WHY” TREE
BUILDING THE “WHY” TREE
The following pages show the steps to build a WHY Tree using a real plant example.
Step 1. Define the Significant Event to Investigate