5Why
A method to hunt for the root cause of problems by uttering “Why?” five times in solemn repetition. By the fifth inquiry, participants feel they've reached the very source of evil, though in reality it often spawns superficial blame-shifting. Utter it in meetings and watch as it’s hailed as holy grail of problem solving, yet functions as an excuse generator. Bonus: everyone indulges in the euphoria of “deep analysis” while actual action is promptly postponed.