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A Pareto Chart is a powerful tool to identify and address the largest root causes of a problem. This is vital information to make sure that your improvement efforts have the biggest impact!
The Pareto Principle is named after Italian sociologist and economist Vilfredo Pareto who created the Pareto Principle: about 20% of the causes will create 80% of the impact.
The Pareto Principle will help your team single out the vital few biggest causes of a problem!
Let’s look at a simple example:
A restaurant improvement team aims to improve service and decides to conduct a root cause analysis. They start by analyzing principal customer complaints from online reviews.
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Open Shift’s Pareto Chart template.
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This Pareto Chart helps the improvement team see that slow service, long waits for tables and prices contribute to 80% of the customer complaints.
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Caution!
While identifying the vital few root causes is important to drive improvement efforts, it’s important not to lose sight of critical issues to address, even if infrequent.
For example, our restaurant improvement team would want to learn more about the incidence of food poisoning to make sure that it never happens again, even if it only happened once.