Difference between revisions of "Affinity Grouping Technique"

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{{Term|AFFINITY GROUPING TECHNIQUE|The Affinity Technique is a consensus-building technique that you can use with your team to systematize brainstorming and involve community members and staff. This technique allows the team to quickly create and organize a large number of ideas, with minimal conflict or power struggle. It is also used to involve the community in quality improvement issues.  
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{{Term|AFFINITY GROUPING TECHNIQUE|A method for brainstorming and organizing informations. This technique consists in clustering ideas according to their similarity and it is often used to solve problems. <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) </ref>}}
The task of affinity grouping is to determine <ref>http://erc.msh.org/quality/ittools/itafvipp.cfm erc.msh.org</ref>}}
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Term2.png AFFINITY GROUPING TECHNIQUE
A method for brainstorming and organizing informations. This technique consists in clustering ideas according to their similarity and it is often used to solve problems. [1]


References

  1. erc.msh.org (25 May 2009), www.kilbrideconsulting.com (26 May 2009)