Finding Real Solutions: Root Cause Analysis for Store Leaders

27/04/2025 17 min Episodio 65
Finding Real Solutions: Root Cause Analysis for Store Leaders

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SURVIVE Podcast - Episode 65 NotesEpisode Title: Finding Real Solutions: Root Cause Analysis for Store LeadersHost: Mike HernandezEpisode Description: In this problem-solving episode of Survive, host Mike Hernandez explores how convenience store assistant managers can go beyond quick fixes to find and address the true causes of store challenges. Learn practical techniques for root cause analysis and innovative problem-solving that will help you develop permanent solutions instead of repeatedly dealing with the same issues—transforming you from a manager who fights fires to one who prevents them.Key Topics Covered:Identifying the difference between symptoms and underlying causes of store problemsPractical techniques for uncovering root causes in a convenience store environmentCreative approaches to developing innovative solutionsMethods for building a problem-solving culture with your teamImplementing and measuring the effectiveness of your solutionsEpisode Highlights:The revealing story of Marcus, who solved declining coffee sales by addressing a schedule issue rather than changing coffee brandsThe powerful "Five Whys" technique for digging deeper into problem causesThe "What If" method for generating creative solutions to familiar challengesThe "Solution Moments" approach for quick team problem-solving during slow periodsThe "Problem-Solution Journal" for tracking issues and building an effective reference guideActionable Takeaways:Create a root cause analysis template incorporating the Five Whys techniqueSchedule a 15-minute team problem-solving session focused on one specific store issueDevelop a solution tracking system to document problems, causes, and solution effectivenessImplement the "Learn and Share" practice during shift changesStart the "Small Steps Forward" approach for continuous improvementManager Challenge Question: How would you use the Five Whys technique to investigate high turnover in evening shift staff while morning shift retention remains strong?Listen to this episode to develop the analytical skills that will help you solve problems permanently rather than temporarily, improve team engagement, and advance your management career.