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A solution has been implemented, but the BA notices that users are finding workarounds instead of using the new automated features. The BA decides to perform a 'Root Cause Analysis'. Which technique is a common way to execute this?
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Correct Answer
Fishbone Diagram
Explanation
The Fishbone (Ishikawa) diagram is a standard tool for identifying the underlying causes of a specific problem or effect.