Transcription of 1 Titanic Cause Mapping Problem(s) Problem Solving ...
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Titanic SankANDANDW ater Filled HullIceberg PresentSteel Plates Buckled on HullOpening in HullShip Didn't Turn SufficientlyTitanic SankShip Hit IcebergTransporting PassengersBulkheads Not SealedShip Crossing AtlanticSpeed (18 knots)Size of RudderEarly arrival into New York CitySaw iceberg lateNo BinocularsStrength of HullANDANDANDANDS afety ImpactLoss of 1500 LivesTitanic SankShip Hit IcebergSafety ImpactLoss of 1500 LivesSolution:Change steel hull design, materialsInsufficient lifeboatsANDS olution:Add more lifeboatsSolution:Improve bow watch comm processSolution:Slow down with known icebergsNorth Atlantic CurrentCause MapStep 1 is the Definition of the Problem . It is written in an outline format so that it's easy to capture and easy to read.
Titanic Step 2 is the Analysis of the incident. The cause-and-effect relationships are identified by asking "Why?" questions starting with the Goals that were impacted. While the Cause Map may start linearly, as more information is added the
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