Want to know which problem-solving tool to use — and when — so your team stops treating every issue the same way?
Root Cause Analysis and Gap Analysis are both powerful methods for driving operational excellence, but they work differently. One uncovers why a problem exists, while the other reveals what is missing between your current performance and where you need to be. Knowing which to apply — and how to use them together — can make the difference between a quick fix and a lasting solution.
Read the full blog to explore the key differences and similarities between RCA and Gap Analysis, when to use each method, and how combining both creates a complete framework for diagnosing problems, closing performance gaps, and achieving sustainable continuous improvement.
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) finds and fixes root causes and Gap Analysis compares current vs desired state. Learn how both solve problem & imp






















