The problem-solving workshop during the Inspect and Adapt (I&A) event in SAFe is a structured session where teams reflect and identify improvement backlog items. The tools typically used in this workshop are designed to facilitate root cause analysis and collaborative decision-making1.
Modified Fibonacci sequence is generally used for estimating effort or complexity in Agile practices like planning poker, but it is not a common tool for problem-solving workshops where the focus is on identifying root causes and solutions1.
Fishbone diagram is a visual tool used to systematically identify potential causes of a problem, making it suitable for use in problem-solving workshops1.
Dot voting is a simple and quick way to prioritize issues or solutions, often used in problem-solving workshops to converge on the most critical items1.
Pareto analysis is a statistical technique used to decide on the most important changes to make, applying the principle that 80% of problems are produced by 20% of causes, and is thus relevant to problem-solving workshops1.
Therefore, the Modified Fibonacci sequence (Option A) is typically not used during the problem-solving workshop as it is more aligned with estimation rather than problem-solving1.
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