5 Whys (Five Whys)
Last updated 2026.02.13Definition
The 5 Whys is an iterative interrogative technique that repeatedly asks "Why?" five times to identify the root cause of a specific problem. Each question addresses the previous answer with "Why did this happen?", aiming to reach the true underlying cause rather than superficial symptoms.
Application in Manufacturing
Quality Problem Solving
In manufacturing environments, 5 Whys is a core tool for resolving defects, equipment failures, and production delays. Originating from the Toyota Production System (TPS), this technique is effective for rapid problem-solving and preventing recurrence.
Practical Example
- Problem: Products have scratches
- Why 1: There was friction with the conveyor belt
- Why 2: Products were not positioned correctly
- Why 3: Alignment guides were damaged
- Why 4: Regular inspections were missed
- Why 5: Inspection checklist lacked this item
- Root Cause: Inadequate inspection process
Integration with Manufacturing AI
Recently, AI-based Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is automating the 5 Whys process. AI analyzes sensor data, equipment logs, and quality records to infer causal relationships and discover patterns that engineers might miss.
AI Application Cases
- Automated Cause Inference: Machine learning models search for similar patterns in historical data
- Multivariate Analysis: Simultaneous analysis of correlations among multiple variables
- Real-time Alerts: Early detection of anomalies suspected as root causes
Key Points
- Simple yet Powerful: Immediately applicable without complex tools
- Promotes Team Collaboration: Integrates perspectives from multiple departments for holistic process understanding
- 5 is a Guide: Actually 3-7 questions may be needed; the goal is reaching the actual root cause
- AI Synergy: Combining human insight with AI's data analysis capabilities enhances accuracy