K-J Method Background: The K-J Method was developed as the the Affinity Diagram by Jiro Kawakita in the 1960s and has become one of the Seven Management and Planning Tools used in Total Quality Control. The KJ-Method is fundamentally similar to the Snowball Technique. Introduced by the Japanese, it has become one of the ‘Seven management (New) tools’ of modern Japanese quality management and uses values of Buddhism intended as structured meditation. The Basic Cycle, similar to mind-mapping, except it uses nested clusters rather than a tree structure
Multiple Cycles, The basic cycle can be used to build up a problem-solving method through repetition. A simple two-cycle version will do it once for problem definition and once for problem solution. A more complex six cycle version will do it for:
====== When repeated in separate cycles focused on different project management activities, the basic K-J brainstorming process becomes a problem-solving process. The method emerged before the internet arrived, so many of the steps, originally accomplished on 3x5 cards and through a suggestion box can now be handled electronically. Description: The basic cycle described here can performed twice to accomplish two-cycle version consisting of problem definition and idea generation. A more six-cycle version can accomplish:
Preparation In advance of the idea-generating session, participants receive a description of the challenge, provided far enough in advance of the meeting in order to give all participants enough time to record ideas and anonymously submit them. Next, all the submitted, pre-session ideas are copied and distributed among all participants, so that everyone can submit more ideas inspired by the first round of ideas. Again, all ideas remain anonymous. Comments regarding the shortcomings of any idea may be redirected anonymously back to their originators, so that they can upgrade their original idea or submit alternatives. Session As a last round of idea gathering, top-of-mind ideas may be submitted anonymously during the first part of the session. Then a version of the preparation circulation of ideas takes place within the session. Similar to mind-mapping, this basic cycle creates, improves and gathers items in clusters rather than connecting them by lines of relationships. Discussion |
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Thursday, 23 September 2010
KJ-Method by Jiro Kawakita in the 1960s
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