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Affinity Diagram What it is How to use it The Affinity diagram (or K.J. Method), developed by Mr. Jiro Kawakita, is a technique for capturing all the views, ideas and responses to particular issues including emotional and behavioural aspects. Affinity diagrams order this verbal data by collating them into similar categories so that they can be analysed. How to use it 1. Select an issue. This does not need to be so precisely expressed as it does for conventional problem-solving. 2. Individually identify ideas/concerns/feelings about the issue. Emotional and behavioural ideas and reactions should be encouraged as well as rational and intellectual ones. 3. Ask each individual to write their views on individual cards or Post- it® Notes. 4. Silently, as a team, sort the cards by grouping together similar items on the basis of their affinity. Don't just use reason, use feelings too. You should ‘feel’ that the cards belong together. Repeat this process until clear groupings are formed. Cards which are ‘strange’ or inappropriately filed should be taken out of the group and…. HINT ! Seek Volume - at this stage 50+ is usual Affinity Diagram v1.ppt

Affinity Diagram How to use it 4. …. returned to the pre-sorting file. Cards which do not fit into any of the groups should be isolated and left to one side. Continue this sorting process until everyone is happy with the groupings. It is common to end up with 5-10 groupings. 5. Construct the affinity diagram from the cards and reach consensus on a title for each grouping. If appropriate, break each grouping into sub- sections with titles. 6. In presenting the data expect to use phrases like: “we feel...”, “our impression is...”, “it appears...”. 7. Consider using Consensus Reaching as a way of identifying priorities for action. For example: Affinity Diagram v1.ppt

Affinity Diagram How it helps An Affinity Diagram is a simple way of processing the subjective / emotional / perceptual data which we all carry and can often give vital clues to the real root cause / solution in a problem. Like many tools it is simply a vehicle for discussion and involvement to be used in parallel with tools which focus more on facts and numerical data. In effect it is a less structured form of Cause and Effect Analysis. Affinity Diagram v1.ppt