Difference between revisions of "Affinity Grouping Technique"
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− | {{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 | + | {{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. |
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Affinity Grouping Technique is often used to: | Affinity Grouping Technique is often used to: | ||
− | * | + | *Solve problems |
− | * | + | *Build a “Relationship Diagram” 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>}} |
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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.
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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)