The surprise is that these eight tracks of shouty German hardcore punk mixed with 1930’s film samples, whipping vids and speeches had me wishing it was 1983 all over again. 1983: a watermark year for those in the punk industry seeing as how some deem it the year punk finally chucked its scribbled on leather jackets and 16 hole DM’s into the cupboard under the stairs. To be honest I don’t listen to that much German punk hardcore anymore. I don’t listen to that much punk full stop. Me being nearer retirement age than getting excited about Friday night age I find my punk excitement comes in very short spurts but when I’m introduced to a band as exciting as Pisse I have to bend my head slightly forward, turn it to the speaker and announce that yes, if I had enough beer down me, I would be one of those jumping up and down on the beerhall table. They work best when the drummer is giving it the military medium, the guitar a choppy rasping thing but its not all like that Dienstleistungsgesellschaft is a mellower affair with a slowed down distorted vocal giving us the title as Pisse singer warbles in a high falsetto as a synthy keyboard wanders all over the end of it. The rollocking opener on #1 Fahradsattel comes complete with whips and a chug-a-long Container Drivers-esque beat call and response all over and done in 1.49. Vernissage has a trebly high end bass and so nods to Hooky, the weedy synth gives it a Units feel. The smattering of samples wolves, whips and old films, give Pisse a depth that many punk bands lack and while these two singles are two stand alone singles they work well as an album and an album of punk tunes that keeps me interested is a rare thing indeed. Octo| Mark Paradies Fishbone Diagram Root Cause Analysis – Pros & Cons Pros & Cons of Fishbone Diagram Root Cause Analysis Recently, I’ve seen several articles explaining Fishbone Diagram root cause analysis. They explain how they use the technique but they usually leave out the disadvantages of using a Fishbone Diagram. How Fishbone Diagram Root Cause Analysis Works Therefore, I thought I would outline the pros and cons of Fishbone Diagram root cause analysis. The root cause analysis technique called a Fishbone Diagram (or an Ishikawa Diagram) was created by university professor Kaoru Ishikawa in the 1960s as a quality control tool. He published a description of the technique in the 1990 in the book, Introduction to Quality Control.Ī Fishbone Diagram (a sample of which is shown below) shows the problem at the head of the fish-like looking diagram and a backbone with major factors that can bring success or failure to the process as the major bones attached to the backbone. In the example below the major factors are:Įach of the major factors then has additional bones attached to that category that outline the cause and effect relationship that may be causing the problem. You can use many techniques to develop a cause and effect relationship, but people often describe using a 5-Why type questioning process to create the cause and effect bone structure.Īnother method that people use to develop the bone-like structure is brainstorming. The team brainstorms the major factors that influence performance (the main bones attached to the backbone). Then they brainstorm potential root causes of the problem for each major performance factor. The team then reviews their potential causes and identifies the “most likely” root cause (or, in some cases, root causes).
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