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Overview Cause Analysis Manual: Incident Investigation Method & Techniques, by Fred Forck - Rothstein Associates Inc. From 30+ years of experience as a performance improvement consultant, self-assessment team leader, and trainer, Fred Forck, CPT, understands what you need to get the job done. He leads you through a clear step-by-step process of root cause evaluation, quality improvement, and corrective action. Using these straightforward tools, you can avoid errors, increase reliability, enhance performance, and improve bottom-line results -- while creating a resilient culture that avoids repeat failures. The key phases of this successful cause analysis include: Scoping the Problem Investigating the Factors Reconstructing the Story Establishing Contributing Factors Validating Underlying Factors Planning Corrective Actions Reporting Learnings At each stage, Cause Analysis Manual: Incident Investigation Method and Techniques gives you a wealth of real-world examples, models, thought-provoking discussion questions, and ready-to-use checklists and forms. The author provides: references for further reading hundreds of illustrative figures, tables, and diagrams a full glossary of terms and acronyms professional index You know that identifying causes and preventing business-disrupting events isn't always easy. By following Fred Forck's proven steps you will be able to identify contributing factors, align organizational behaviors, take corrective action, and improve business performance! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fred Forck , Kristen Noakes-FryPublisher: Rothstein Publishing Imprint: Rothstein Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.070kg ISBN: 9781944480097ISBN 10: 1944480099 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 01 October 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOne signi cant difference in Fred's approach to Cause Analysis is that he starts with Success, not failure. You need to be able to clearly de ne success using objective criteria, not only in results (dollars, product) but also in behaviors. - John D. Schnack, Manager, Nuclear Corporate Oversight, Ameren .. .the distillation of the wisdom of vast knowledge and experience into a nely tuned instrument for evoking and capturing the invisible in uences that shape the human side of events. This sort of virtuosity is routine throughout the book. - Ben Whitmer, Event Cause Analyst, STP Nuclear Operating Company One significant difference in Fred's approach to Cause Analysis is that he starts with Success, not failure. You need to be able to clearly define success using objective criteria, not only in results (dollars, product) but also in behaviors. - John D. Schnack, Manager, Nuclear Corporate Oversight, Ameren .. .the distillation of the wisdom of vast knowledge and experience into a finely tuned instrument for evoking and capturing the invisible influences that shape the human side of events. This sort of virtuosity is routine throughout the book. - Ben Whitmer, Event Cause Analyst, STP Nuclear Operating Company One signi cant difference in Fred's approach to Cause Analysis is that he starts with Success, not failure. You need to be able to clearly de ne success using objective criteria, not only in results (dollars, product) but also in behaviors. - John D. Schnack, Manager, Nuclear Corporate Oversight, Ameren .. .the distillation of the wisdom of vast knowledge and experience into a nely tuned instrument for evoking and capturing the invisible in uences that shape the human side of events. This sort of virtuosity is routine throughout the book. - Ben Whitmer, Event Cause Analyst, STP Nuclear Operating Company Author InformationFred Forck, CPT, is a highly experienced incident investigator and self-assessment team leader who completed a 25-year career at the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant in Fulton, MO, in May 2007. He offers a rich array of root cause evaluation, quality assurance, quality improvement, facilitation, and teaching skills - including proven abilities to determine and correct the organizational weaknesses linking multiple adverse business incidents. In 2007, Fred was designated as a Certified Performance Technologist (CPT) in accordance with the International Society of Performance Improvement (ISPI) standards. His certification is a reflection of Fred's work for over 35 years improving workplace performance by focusing on organizational assessment, incident investigation, continuous improvement, and safety culture. Kristen Noakes-Fry ABCI is Executive Editor at Rothstein Publishing. Previously, she was a Research Director, Information Security and Risk Group, for Gartner, Inc.; Associate Editor at Datapro (McGraw-Hill); and Associate Professor of English at Atlantic Cape College in New Jersey. She holds an M.A. from New York University and a B.A. from Russell Sage College. 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