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Universality:
All problems have something in common – they are all the result of systems of cause and effect relationships. All solutions have something in common as well – they act on one or more causes of the problem. The Apollo method of root cause analysis is a universal process that helps us analyze the cause and effect relationships of an event. Like algebra, the method is consistent, but its applications are boundless. While we work with many different kinds of companies and disciplines, when it comes to analyzing problems, the Apollo R.C.A. method is consistent regardless of the specific differences. No matter what the problem, a solution will only work if we find and control causes. The Apollo Method represents an enterprise wide problem-solving solution that can be used by all departments and functions, thus improving communications, reducing costs, and improving performance across the entire organization.

One reason that organizational problems can be difficult to solve is because problems rarely respect our boundaries. For example:



Because problems virtually always cross functional boundaries, difficulties occur because of: 1) Different lines of leadership, 2) Different knowledge bases and terminologies, and 3) Incomplete understanding of the interactions between departments. A platform is needed to overcome all of these which allows for a creation of a “common reality” of the problem through input of all involved functions. The Apollo Method has proven over and over that it is one of the best ways to overcome these difficulties by finding the quickest, cheapest and easiest solutions without alienating or sub-optimizing any specific function.

The Apollo problem solving methodology adds depth to your skill-set, regardless of whether you are a nurse, a construction supervisor, a sales representative for a bicycle manufacturer, an immunologist, etc. Effective problem analysis requires asking the right questions and organizing the answers. This process is fundamentally the same for everyone – including you.