Limitations of RCA

Time Required – It takes time to perform root cause analysis, and the amount of time required depends on the organization’s size and the problem’s complexity. However, even small companies can benefit by performing rca once or twice yearly.

Cost – Performing RCA  requires resources such as people, equipment, and software. Depending on the project’s scope, you may need additional staff members to complete the process.

Accuracy – Even though root cause analysis helps you pinpoint the exact source of an error, it doesn’t always provide accurate results. Sometimes, multiple factors contribute to a particular outcome, and in these cases, you won’t be able to determine which one was responsible for the error.


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