OCCASIONALLY I teach a seminar on troubleshooting. Attendees may include plant engineers or operators. At one such recent event, a participant commented the discussion was too simple and the points made were "just common sense." I didn't argue. However, a modified version of the well-known statement of Carl von Clausewitz in "On War" certainly applies: Everything is very simple in troubleshooting, but the simplest thing is difficult.
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