An Ishiwaka of fishbone diagram is used for which of the following?

A.
Identifying causes of risks
B.
Identifying frequency of occurrence of risks
C.
Developing a resource plan
D.
Developing schedule
Explanation:
Fishbone Diagram:
Also Called: CauseandEffect Diagram, Ishikawa Diagram
Variations: cause enumeration diagram, process fishbone, timedelay fishbone, CEDAC (causeandeffect diagram with the addition of cards), desiredresult fishbone, reverse fishbone diagram
The fishbone diagram identifies many possible causes for an effect or problem. It can be used to structure a brainstorming session. It immediately sorts ideas into useful categories.
When to Use a Fishbone Diagram
When identifying possible causes for a problem.
Especially when a teams thinking tends to fall into ruts.