A fantastic platform and it’s made a…
A fantastic platform and it’s made a big difference to our business. Very happy to recommend.
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At What Caused This, we provide organisations with market-leading Root CauseAnalysis (RCA) solutions to identify, analyse, and resolve organisational challenges. Trusted by leading companies worldwide, What Caused This is your accredited partner in achieving clarity, solving complex problems, and enhancing organisational performance.
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A fantastic platform and it’s made a big difference to our business. Very happy to recommend.
What Caused This has made our root cause analysis and problem solving way more straightforward and consistent.
We’re actually getting to the real causes now, and it’s helped us stop the same problems coming back on site. Simple to use, practical, and it just works.
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