KJ Method
A method of developing insights into themes and relationships among issues, to take high level but vague concepts into more detailed and concrete statements. The method was developed by Jiro Kawakita in the 1960’s, but it more commonly referred to as an affinity diagram.
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Additional Resources
- Critical Path Method– creativesafetysupply.com
- Lean Six Sigma – The 3 Most Important Tools for Beginners– blog.creativesafetysupply.com
- Preserving The Environment Utilizing The 5s Lean Management Method– 5snews.com
- Different Variables Often Considered In The Kanban System– kaizen-news.com
- GHS Labels: An Overview– realsafety.org
- 8 Safety Communication Tips– safetyblognews.com
- What’s a Spaghetti Diagram?– lean-news.com
- GHS labels: What you need to know– hiplogic.com
- A Guide to GHS Labels– iecieeechallenge.org