The 5 Whys is a simple but powerful problem-solving method used in Lean and Six Sigma. It involves asking “Why?” repeatedly, usually five times, to uncover the root cause of a problem instead of just fixing the symptoms.
The 5 Whys technique was developed at Toyota by Sakichi Toyoda and became a key part of the Toyota Production System. It was designed to be practical and easy to use, helping employees of all levels dig deeper into problems without needing advanced statistical tools.
The 5 Whys can be applied in factories, offices, healthcare, or services – anywhere problems need to be solved quickly and effectively.
The 5 Whys remains one of the most widely used Lean tools because of its simplicity and effectiveness. It empowers teams to solve problems at the source and supports a culture of continuous improvement.