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AFFINITY DIAGRAM



An Affinity Diagram is a creative process, used with or by a group, to gather and organize ideas, opinions, and business issues, among other things. It is generally conducted in combination with a brainstorming session.

AN AFFINITY DIAGRAM IS USED FOR:

Adding structure to a large or complicated issue

Breaking down a complicated issue into broad categories

Gaining agreement on an issue or situation


STEPS IN CONSTRUCTING AN AFFINITY DIAGRAM:

State the issue or problem to be explored. Start with a clear statement of the problem or goal and provide a time limit for the session-usually 45-60 minutes is sufficient.

Brainstorm ideas for the issue or problem. Each participant should think of ideas and write them individually on index cards, sticky notes, or have a recorder write them on a flip chart.

Collect the cards or sticky notes, mix them up and spread them out (or stick them) on a flat surface. Index cards can easily be secured to a wall with a putty-type adhesive.

Arrange the cards or sticky notes into related groups. For approximately 15 minutes allow participants to pick out cards that list related ideas and set them aside until all cards are grouped.

Create a title or heading for each grouping that best describes the theme of each group of cards.


EXAMPLE
Obstacles in Implementing Total Quality Management in an Organization


Generated Thoughts by the Group:

No one has done this in our industry
Management has no vision
Lack of direction
People don't have the math skills for this
We've never worked in teams; don't know how
Management doesn't understand their role
Senior management are not committed
Will probably fail like most new programs
No time to do it
Direction unclear
No major problems, why do it?
Management has no credibility
No leadership at the top
Will never be able to sell the idea throughout the organization
Will turn into downsizing
To busy fighting fires to start something new
Will turn into another performance appraisal system that pits people against each other
Too much fear in the organization; management has not demonstrated ability to share information
Employees are getting conflicting messages about the importance of TQM
We'd have to restructure to even begin
Untrained in TQM
Don't understand systems thinking
No funding for education and training
Don't know what work improvement is
Don't know how to make the tracking/measurement systems necessary
Management will never accept outside help in beginning the process
Company has tried too many new things that haven't worked
Will really threaten middle management
No time for any more work (work day is only 10 hours!)
No ongoing group to model this behavior
Why do it? Won't benefit me!
Little trust in management
Most people will just resist change
Many employees are illiterate and won't be able to learn this
People don't have the math skills for this
We've never worked in teams; don't know how


Categorized Obstacles: Now Solutions Can Be Devised Already Over Worked (Too Busy)

No time to do it
No time for any more work (work day is only 10 hours!)
We'd have to restructure to even begin
To busy fighting fires to start something new


Communication Issues

Will never be able to sell the idea throughout the organization
Employees are getting conflicting messages about the importance of TQM


Resource Problems

No funding for education and training
No ongoing group to model this behavior


Educational Problems

Don't understand systems thinking
Management will never accept outside help in beginning the process
Company has tried too many new things that haven't worked


Trust Problems

Little trust in management
Will probably fail like most new programs
Will turn into downsizing
Too much fear in the organization; management has not demonstrated ability to share information


Current Reward/Recognition System not Compatible with New System

No major problems, why do it?
Will really threaten middle management
Why do it? Won't benefit me!
Will turn into another performance appraisal system that pits people against each other
Most people will just resist change








Training

Untrained in TQM
Many employees are illiterate and won't be able to learn this
People don't have the math skills for this
We've never worked in teams; don't know how
Don't know what work improvement is
Don't know how to make the tracking/measurement systems necessary


Leadership

No one has done this in our industry
Direction unclear
Management has no vision
Lack of direction
Management doesn't understand their role
Senior management are not committed
Management has no credibility
No leadership at the top


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