Babysitter root-cause-analyzer
Systematic root cause identification skill with 5 Whys, fishbone diagrams, fault tree analysis, and hypothesis testing
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/library/specializations/domains/business/operations/skills/root-cause-analyzer" ~/.claude/skills/a5c-ai-babysitter-root-cause-analyzer && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
library/specializations/domains/business/operations/skills/root-cause-analyzer/SKILL.mdsource content
Root Cause Analyzer
Overview
The Root Cause Analyzer skill provides comprehensive capabilities for systematic root cause identification and verification. It supports multiple analysis methods including 5 Whys, Ishikawa diagrams, fault tree analysis, and statistical hypothesis testing.
Capabilities
- 5 Whys facilitation
- Ishikawa (fishbone) diagram creation
- Fault tree analysis (FTA)
- Hypothesis formulation
- Chi-square testing
- Correlation analysis
- Pareto chart generation
- Root cause verification
Used By Processes
- SIX-005: Root Cause Analysis
- QMS-005: FMEA Facilitation
- CI-002: A3 Problem Solving
Tools and Libraries
- Cause analysis tools
- Statistical testing libraries
- Visualization platforms
- Collaboration tools
Usage
skill: root-cause-analyzer inputs: problem_statement: "25% increase in customer complaints for product X" analysis_method: "fishbone" # 5_whys | fishbone | fta | is_is_not data: defect_counts_by_category: materials: 45 methods: 23 machines: 67 manpower: 12 measurement: 8 environment: 5 hypothesis_to_test: "Machine wear is causing increased defects" outputs: - root_cause_diagram - potential_causes - verified_root_causes - pareto_analysis - statistical_verification - recommendations
Analysis Methods
5 Whys
Ask "Why?" iteratively to drill down to root cause:
- Why did the problem occur?
- Why did that happen?
- Why did that happen?
- Why did that happen?
- Why did that happen?
Ishikawa (Fishbone) Categories
- Man (Manpower) - Training, skills, fatigue
- Machine - Equipment, tools, technology
- Method - Procedures, processes, policies
- Material - Raw materials, consumables
- Measurement - Inspection, calibration
- Mother Nature (Environment) - Temperature, humidity, conditions
Fault Tree Analysis
- Top event (undesired outcome)
- AND gates (all inputs required)
- OR gates (any input sufficient)
- Basic events (root causes)
Verification Techniques
| Technique | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Chi-square test | Categorical data relationships |
| Correlation analysis | Continuous variable relationships |
| Regression | Predictive relationships |
| Designed experiments | Controlled cause-effect testing |
| Pareto analysis | Vital few vs. trivial many |
Integration Points
- Quality Management Systems
- Corrective action systems
- Statistical analysis tools
- Knowledge management systems