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Effective Team Brainstorming
A brainstorming session is a tool for generating as many ideas or solutions as possible to a problem or issue. It is not a tool for determining the best solution to a problem or issue.

Focusing on Key Problems with the Pareto Chart
When entering a BPM initiative, it's often difficult to figure out just where to start the effort. A Pareto chart is a tool you can use to focus on the problems that offer the greatest potential for improvement.

How to Construct an Affinity Diagram
An Affinity Diagram is a creative process, used with or by a group, to gather and organize ideas, opinions, issues, etc. This article shows the reader how to construct an affinity diagram and provides an example.

Quality Advisor: Affinity Diagram
Quality Advisor explains what affinity diagrams are. In addition, the website also goes into detail about the process of making and using them.

The Interrelationship Digraph: Looking for Drivers and Outcomes
Have you ever been involved in a group effort that stalled in its process improvement efforts because you couldn't agree on what the critical issues were? The interrelationship digraph could be the tool you need to move beyond that stage.

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