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Affinity Diagrams: The tool to tame complexity

Current price: $32.95
Affinity Diagrams: The tool to tame complexity
Affinity Diagrams: The tool to tame complexity

Barnes and Noble

Affinity Diagrams: The tool to tame complexity

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Traditional design methods struggle when dealing with complex or chaotic problems or with large amounts of data. The affinity diagram organizes a large quantity of information by natural relationships. This method taps a team's analytical thinking as well as creativity and intuition. It was invented in the 1960s by Japanese anthropologist Jiro Kawakita and is sometimes referred to as the KJ Method. For around 50 years affinity diagrams have been an essential pillar of what is known as the Seven Management and Planning Tools, used in Japan. The seven management and planning tools are used in leading global organizations for making and implementing better team decisions. You can use an affinity diagram to: Understand what is most important from ambiguous data Tame complexity Identify connections in data Create hierarchies Identifying themes Identify what factors to focus on that will support the most successful design possible "Most groups that use this technique are amazed at how powerful and valuable a tool it is. Try it once with an open mind and you'll be another convert." Nancy R. Tague

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