Multiple Choice
A "fishbone" technique to get to the root of operational glitches in organizational activity so that the root problem of various issues could be analyzed was invented in Japan by:
A) Professor Ishikawa
B) Professor Nakagawa
C) Professor Fujiwara
D) Professor Ichimura
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