Description

Affinity Diagrams are part of the brainstorming process and help make connections and organize ideas into natural groupings. Organizations can use them to help achieve consensus on an issue and/or project idea.

List of methods/tools

Affinity diagrams

National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust, East London (2008). Affinity diagrams. Retrieved from https://qi.elft.nhs.uk/resource/affinity-diagrams/

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Affinity diagrams for root cause analysis

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute (n.d.). Affinity diagrams for root cause analysis. Retrieved from https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/sites/default/files/media/document/resources/Affinity%20Diagram%20Root%20Cause%20Analysis%20Guide_0.pdf

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Affinity diagrams

Western Region Public Health Training Center (2013). Affinity diagrams. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvTSsJrDZec

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Outils du management qualité

Farges, G. (2007). Outils du management qualité. Retrieved from Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC): https://www.utc.fr/fim/films/qp01/supports/03b_MQ_M2_QP01_2007_GF_OMQ.pdf

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