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A '''Problem Tree Analysis''' is a pictorial representation of a problem, its causes and its consequences. This analysis tool helps the project team get a quick glance of how a range of complex issues contribute toward a problem and how this problem branches out into a set of consequences. Both causes and consequences are fitted into the diagram on a hierarchical preference basis.<ref>Definition - What Does Problem Tree Analysis Mean? [https://www.brighthubpm.com/project-planning/118441-problem-tree-a-comprehensive-analysis-tool/ Bright Hub PM]</ref>
 
A '''Problem Tree Analysis''' is a pictorial representation of a problem, its causes and its consequences. This analysis tool helps the project team get a quick glance of how a range of complex issues contribute toward a problem and how this problem branches out into a set of consequences. Both causes and consequences are fitted into the diagram on a hierarchical preference basis.<ref>Definition - What Does Problem Tree Analysis Mean? [https://www.brighthubpm.com/project-planning/118441-problem-tree-a-comprehensive-analysis-tool/ Bright Hub PM]</ref>
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== See Also ==
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[[Six Thinking Hats]]<br />
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[[Rätselvermehrung]]<br />
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[[Brainstorming]]<br />
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[[Metaplan Method]]<br />
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[[Mind Mapping]]<br />
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[[Bisociation]]<br />
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[[SHARP (Structured, Holistic Approach for a Research Proposal)]]<br />
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== References ==
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Revision as of 20:38, 27 April 2021

A Problem Tree Analysis is a pictorial representation of a problem, its causes and its consequences. This analysis tool helps the project team get a quick glance of how a range of complex issues contribute toward a problem and how this problem branches out into a set of consequences. Both causes and consequences are fitted into the diagram on a hierarchical preference basis.[1]


See Also

Six Thinking Hats
Rätselvermehrung
Brainstorming
Metaplan Method
Mind Mapping
Bisociation
SHARP (Structured, Holistic Approach for a Research Proposal)


References

  1. Definition - What Does Problem Tree Analysis Mean? Bright Hub PM