Affinity Diagram
Affinity Diagram
Intro
An Affinity Diagram groups ideas or data into themes to reveal patterns. In EA, it helps organise stakeholder inputs, requirements, and findings into coherent categories.
Key points:
- Improves sense‑making for large sets of qualitative inputs
- Supports prioritisation and clarity in workshops and reviews
- Common use cases: requirement clustering, risk/theme grouping, design ideation, research synthesis, process improvement
- Pitfall: forcing themes can hide important outliers
Examples:
- Clustering pain points into capability‑level themes
- Grouping integration issues by interface or pattern
- Organising risks by domain: business, data, application, technology
In practice:
With OrbusInfinity, teams link this concept across strategy, processes, applications, and technology for traceability.
Related terms: Workshop; Prioritisation; Brainstorming
FAQs:
Q: When should I use an affinity diagram?
A: When you need to structure many ideas or qualitative inputs quickly.
Q: How do I keep it objective?
A: Use clear labels, involve multiple reviewers, and validate themes with data.
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