Diary 2022-07-03
To be continued tomorrow
KJ method in the narrow sense
Jiro Kawakita's terms
Inconvenient to identify the concept because it only says "narrow compared to wide."
I want to give it another name.
primitive KJ method
Primitive KJ method (I guess that's a little negative nuance)
Another narrowly defined KJ method
What many people unfamiliar with the KJ method first see and recognize as "that's the KJ method."
The one where people who are not familiar with the KJ method get together and write their ideas on post-its, and then everyone gets together to look at the small number of post-its (less than 100 or so).
It conflicts with the original KJ method in many aspects.
name
Post-it workshops."
broad sense KJ method
The elements that the original KJ method had were taken out and applied to various purposes.
Put something nearby that might be relevant."
Create a sentence that sums up several elements (the front page)."
Bundling reduces the apparent number of sheets."
These elements often appear in things unrelated to the KJ method
For example, the Outliner
Write things in bullet points.
Rows and trees can be easily moved with shortcut keys.
= "Put something nearby that might be relevant."
The tree can be folded up.
= "Bundle them together to reduce the number of sheets they look like."
For example, there is no law governing the use of the word "kozane".
Write in fragments and staple them together.
It's a set of nameplate making and predication.
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