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Interrelationship Diagraph

Why can’t I ever afford Christmas shopping? Post issues in circle and move clockwise checking for relationships and drivers No Job 1 Too many on list 6 Other expenses 2 Too Many bills Credit cards maxed out 5 3 Not crafty 4

Why can’t I ever afford Christmas shopping? Once the first issue is compared to the others, move to the second one No Job 1 Too many on list 6 Other expenses 2 Too Many bills Credit cards maxed out 5 3 Not crafty 4 No Job

Why can’t I ever afford Christmas shopping? No Job 1 Too many on list 6 Other Expenses 2 Too Many Bills Credit cards maxed out 5 3 Not crafty 4 Other Expenses

Why can’t I ever afford Christmas shopping? No Job 1 Too many on list 6 Other expenses 2 Too many bills Credit cards maxed out 5 3 Not crafty 4 Too many bills

Why can’t I ever afford Christmas shopping? No Job 1 Too many on list 6 Other expenses 2 Too Many bills Credit cards maxed out 5 3 Not crafty 4 Not Crafty

Why can’t I ever afford Christmas shopping? No Job 1 Too many on list 6 Other expenses 2 Too Many bills Credit cards maxed out 5 3 Not crafty 4 Credit Cards Maxed Out

Why can’t I ever afford Christmas shopping? No Job 1 Too many on list 6 Other expenses 2 Too Many bills Credit cards maxed out 5 3 Not crafty 4 Too Many on List

Why can’t I ever afford Christmas shopping? Count up number of related issues that are drivers and those that are not drivers and post No Job 4 / 0 1 Too many on list 3 / 1 6 Other expenses 1 / 4 2 Too Many bills 0 / 4 Credit cards maxed out 1 / 3 5 3 Not crafty 4 / 1 4

# of Items this factor drives Factor influenced by # others Why can’t I ever afford Christmas shopping? Factor # of Items this factor drives Factor influenced by # others No Job 4 Other expenses 1 Too many bills Not crafty Credit cards maxed out 3 Too many on list Focus on Drivers for greatest impact