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    of independent variables ‘x’ or possible causes which affect the outcome. The Company Amigis is an Asian flavor and food additive company which had an increase in one of its production lines last year. This was a result of a transfer of production from an affiliate company. Amigis is constrained by strict labor laws and powerful unions. This has made Amigis unwilling to hire additional full-time employees. The…

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    applications of the designed projects are more frequent due to negligence and carelessness of some contractors and technicians. Also, promised delivery dates and deadlines are more frequently delayed and not met. The fourth step will be identifying the root causes. (Mind Tools Editorial Team, n.d.). With the pressure of competition, project managers advised the designers to cut budgets to increase profitability and to increase the speed of work to accommodate extra projects, which in turn,…

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    Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 2 A. Root Cause Analysis What is a root cause analysis (RCA)? It is a way to understand errors; why they happen, what caused them and how can we stop this error from happening again. Hospitals can use RCA to understands sentinel events. When applied successfully, RCA is an effective system- and team-oriented approach to learning from failures and triggering improvement, Ogrinc, G and Huber, S (2010). The next steps after the event are to set up…

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    the issue. While issues are temporarily resolved they often reoccur over time because the root cause was not resolved. In turn, further troubleshooting is required and will continue to be required until the root cause is resolved. RCA eliminates this type of redundant cycle of troubleshooting. Recommendations After determining the issue, analyzing the causal relationship and identifying the root-cause and initial recommendation is formed. Based up a combination of industry standards, technical…

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    couldn’t process driver’s licenses and couldn’t share data with other agencies. (1) DMV has been unable to process in-person driver’s licenses or ID cards at its 74 customer service centers. The root cause of the failure was identified as the memory card of the EMC DMX-3 SAN array. Even though the primary cause of the failure was the SAN array, the database…

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    more than pay for the expected $30 million cost for the system implementation company wide. The system will also provide ongoing efficiencies, labor metrics, and reduce state department of labor risk through appropriate time tracking. The second action item requires further expansion of the food production management platform to increase distributor participation, which ultimately increases national volume discounts. The national volume discounts are reductions of product costs created through…

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    sentinel events. Root cause analysis (RCA) is a systematic approach to investigating sentinel events used by institutions accredited by the Joint Commission. Once this process helps to identify the causes of the event and a plan to correct the causes, the failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is used to identify and decrease the ways the plan could fail. The task analyses these processes and the professional nurse’s role as a leader in the promotion of quality care. A. Root Cause Analysis …

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    (Vesely 2002). Fault tree analysis is a risk assessment approach in which a top event is defined and then further exploration of the subsequent cause events is done until the base events are determined to finish with the process. Fault tree analysis(FTA) is a systematic and logical approach which help to define the relationship between each subsequent causes and base events that lead to occurrence of top even and an individual can have a fair understanding of the logical relationship that are…

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    employment principle, each IDS sensor will be tuned one at a time in order to control the amount of alerts as the system is introduced to the network. The network and systems team must be consulted so that the introduction of the system does not cause an interruption in service based on their use of the system. This will assist in stopping false positives due to timed processes and system updates. 3 All system alerts should be routed directly to the Computer Security Incident Response Team…

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    mindset. In, “Hamlet”, Shakespeare crafts Hamlet to be paralyzed with existentialism in order to show a more adolescent side of him struggling to take action. Hamlet’s soliloquies are great tools to peer into what Hamlet is really thinking. In his second soliloquy, Hamlet calls himself a “dull and muddy-mettled rascal” who is “unpregnant” of cause for revenge of “a king upon whose property and most dear life a damned defeat was made” (2. ii. 525-530). His self-loathing…

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