¿Qué es y cómo hacer un "DIAGRAMA DE AFINIDAD - MÉTODO KJ"? ¿Para qué sirve?. T8 E110
What is an Affinity Diagram and How to Create One?
Introduction to Affinity Diagrams
- Jorge Huertas introduces the concept of an affinity diagram, also known as the KJ method, which is a tool for understanding complex problems by organizing ideas contributed by a group.
- This method is particularly useful in organizations dealing with large amounts of data gathered from brainstorming sessions.
Purpose and Application
- The affinity diagram is employed during the definition or ideation stages of projects using design thinking methodology, focusing on complex topics that require structured discussion.
- It emphasizes group collaboration, especially when addressing intricate issues that need collective input for effective problem-solving.
Process of Creating an Affinity Diagram
- The process begins with brainstorming to generate random ideas related to a central theme or problem. A tutorial on brainstorming techniques is recommended for those unfamiliar with it.
- Ideas are then classified into categories or subtitles (5 to 23), utilizing sticky notes for organization. Color coding can enhance clarity in categorization.
Group Dynamics and Decision Making
- Each group member presents their ideas, leading to collaborative decision-making about how best to address the identified problem.
- It's important to recognize that not all problems will have immediate solutions; some may require further exploration or different tools for deeper analysis.
Understanding Complex Problems
- Completing the affinity diagram should lead to a better understanding of the complexities involved in the issue at hand rather than providing direct solutions.
- If insights do not yield clear solutions, additional information gathering and analysis may be necessary. Tools like ideation cards or Ishikawa diagrams are suggested for further exploration.
Conclusion and Resources
- The affinity diagram serves as a straightforward yet powerful tool for comprehending complex issues within iterative processes.
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