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- Issue_trees abstract "An issue tree, also called a logic tree, is a graphical breakdown of a question that dissects it into its different components vertically and that progresses into details as it reads to the right.Issue trees are useful in problem solving to identify the root causes of a problem as well as to identify its potential solutions.There are two types of issue trees: diagnostic ones and solution ones.Diagnostic trees breakdown a "why" key question, identifying all the possible root causes for the problem.Solution tree breakdown a "how" key question, identifying all the possible alternatives to fix the problem.To be effective, an issue tree needs to obey four basic rules: Consistently answer a “why” or a “how” question Progress from the key question to the analysis as it moves to the right Have branches that are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive (MECE) Use an insightful breakdownThe requirement for issue trees to be collectively exhaustive implies that divergent thinking is critical skill.".
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- Issue_trees subject Category:Knowledge_representation.
- Issue_trees subject Category:Problem_solving.
- Issue_trees comment "An issue tree, also called a logic tree, is a graphical breakdown of a question that dissects it into its different components vertically and that progresses into details as it reads to the right.Issue trees are useful in problem solving to identify the root causes of a problem as well as to identify its potential solutions.There are two types of issue trees: diagnostic ones and solution ones.Diagnostic trees breakdown a "why" key question, identifying all the possible root causes for the problem.Solution tree breakdown a "how" key question, identifying all the possible alternatives to fix the problem.To be effective, an issue tree needs to obey four basic rules: Consistently answer a “why” or a “how” question Progress from the key question to the analysis as it moves to the right Have branches that are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive (MECE) Use an insightful breakdownThe requirement for issue trees to be collectively exhaustive implies that divergent thinking is critical skill.".
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