An affinity analysis is a grouping method for classifying items together into meaningful categories. It is also known as KJ Analysis and Affinity Mapping. It is often used to capture and group the output of brainstorming and problem-solving meetings in order to provide better understanding of the topic.
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Introduction
Think of situations where you needed to organize many ideas or information
to make sense of them.
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Such information and ideas are
important, and you need to make
sure that you wouldn't miss any them.
What would you do?
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Uses
Often used to capture and group the output of brainstorming and
problem-solving meetings in order to provide better understanding of the
topic.
The outcome is a better understanding of the problem or topic.
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Uses
Allows to classify many thoughts produced by a team or customers for
further review and analysis.
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The goal is to create a limited number of classified groups
Affinity
Exercise
Solutions / alternatives
Voice of the customer
Ideas / opinions
Research / survey data
Classified
groups
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Applications
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Can be used to organize the voice of the customer
Feedback from customers is valuable information and needs to be organized in an
appropriate manner to be useful
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Benefits
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Helps identifies the
characteristics that
distinguish each
category.
Helps organize
information and
ideas and see how
they are connected.
Helps bringing out
the best ideas and
leads to better
results.
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Steps for Conducting an Affinity Exercise
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With your team, present the topic and define the problem clearly
• You will need to conduct an affinity mapping workshop.
• You will also need to assign a facilitator to lead the discussion.
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Steps for Conducting an Affinity Exercise
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Give your team sticky-notes
• Ask them to write one idea or response per sticky-note.
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Steps for Conducting an Affinity Exercise
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Collect the sticky notes and stick them randomly on the wall or a table
• Do not organize them initially on any sort of order.
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Steps for Conducting an Affinity Exercise
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Lead the participants to group the ideas into categories that make sense
• Make sure that people are collaborating in the categorization process.
• Start small by looking for just two items that are related to one another, then
group them together.
• Then, look for another two ideas that are similar in some way, and so on.
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Steps for Conducting an Affinity Exercise
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Lead the participants to label the categories
• Use the produced affinity diagram to guide future planning and analysis.
• Share the affinity diagram with relevant stakeholders.
GROUP 2
GROUP 1
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Hints
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GROUP 2
GROUP 1
Eliminate duplicate items and the
items that are not worth keeping
Move items between groups if
required
Add arrows between items and groups
to show relationships
There may be a few items left uncategorized
which do not fit into any groups
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Example - Identify How to Successfully Implement Change
This affinity diagram which has been developed after a brainstorming session.
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Training at
all levels
Communicate
change vision
Performance
management
Quick
wins
Implementation
Empower
-ment
Encourage
personal
development
It may take
longer to
change
Some
people will
never change
Change Obstacles
Paradigms
A blaming
culture
Change
resistance
Planning
A change
agent
Sense of
urgency
A vision to
change
Leadership
A change
plan
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Further Information
There should be no discussion or evaluation
of ideas of any kind until the final affinity
diagram is complete.
During interviews, record the actual spoken
words if the information to be collected is
verbal.
When grouping items, use feeling rather than
conventional classifications.
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