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− | {{Term|AFFINITY GROUPING TECHNIQUE|Brainstorming method used to generate and organize ideas according to their similarity. It is often used to solve problems | + | {{Term|AFFINITY GROUPING TECHNIQUE|Brainstorming method used to generate and organize ideas according to their similarity. It is used to create and cluster ideas into categories on the basis of their |
+ | likeness. | ||
+ | Affinity Grouping Technique is often used to: | ||
+ | *solve problems | ||
+ | *build a “Relationship Diagram” in order to show the factors influencing | ||
+ | a specific issue or problem. | ||
+ | *classify information gathered through interviews or observation. | ||
+ | <ref>[http://erc.msh.org/quality/ittools/itafvipp.cfm erc.msh.org] (25 May 2009), [http://www.kilbrideconsulting.com/makingbetter/samples/affinity.pdf www.kilbrideconsulting.com] (26 May 2009), [http://nciph.sph.unc.edu/mlc/presentations/perf_imp/BrainstormAffinityMultivoting1.pdf nciph.sph.unc.edu] (26 May 2009)</ref>}} | ||
Revision as of 14:29, 23 September 2009
AFFINITY GROUPING TECHNIQUE |
Brainstorming method used to generate and organize ideas according to their similarity. It is used to create and cluster ideas into categories on the basis of their
likeness. Affinity Grouping Technique is often used to:
a specific issue or problem.
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Conducting an Affinity Grouping Technique |
Step by Step
Facilitator’s Role
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References
- ↑ erc.msh.org (25 May 2009), www.kilbrideconsulting.com (26 May 2009), nciph.sph.unc.edu (26 May 2009)
- ↑ cqi.uco.edu (9 September 2009), nciph.sph.unc.edu (9 September 2009), erc.msh.org (9 September 2009), www.kilbrideconsulting.com (9 September 2009)