Analyzin Processes
Solving Problems
Sticky Situations
Forces of Change
Mix asnd Match
100

This fruit keeps the doctor away.  

What is an apple?

100

This tool is used to generate a high volume of ideas efficiently while strictly forbidding criticism or discussion

What is Brainstorming?

100

This tool organizes and summarizes unstructured ideas by having team members move notes into groups silently.

What is an Affinity Diagram?

100

This analysis tool identifies factors that either "help" or "hinder" problem-solving

What is Force Field Analysis?

100

This basic tool is the primary method used for the initial "collecting data" phase of a project

What is a Check Sheet?

200

This diagram, also known as a "fishbone" or Ishikawa diagram, is used to identify and graphically display all possible causes related to a problem.

What is a Cause-and-Effect Diagram?

200

This game involves passing “Go” and collecting $200.

 What is Monopoly?

200

This technique uses anonymous input and voting to develop team consensus free of bias

What is Nominal Group Technique (NGT)?

200

According to the sources, it is often easier to do this than to increase the influence of helping forces

What is reduce the influence of hindering forces?

200

This is the one food you said you’d save but ate anyway.
 

What is leftovers?

300

 In this specific approach to brainstorming, team members present one idea at a time in a sequence

What is the structured or "round-robin" approach?

300

In an affinity diagram process, this is the action taken if a conflict arises about where an idea belongs.

What is making a duplicate note?

300

To apply force field analysis, you must first assume that helping and hindering forces are in this state

What is in balance?

300

This specific diagram is used to understand data by exploring the potential relationship between two different variables.

 What is a Scatter Diagram?


400

Project managers typically use these four basic categories of causes when analyzing processes with a fishbone diagram

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What are people, policies, procedures, and equipment?

400

During brainstorming, this is the primary rule that must be followed regarding the type of ideas presented.

What is "Creativity rules!" (or no idea is too unconventional)?

400

This is the app you open “for 5 minutes” and stay on for hours.

What is TikTok?

400

This is the final step of the Force Field Analysis process after applying actions.

What is change the balance?

400

This tool provides a graphical representation of the sequential steps within a process.

What is a Flow Chart?

500

This essential step must be completed before taking any improvement action or attempting to solve a problem. 

Think of the order in which these tools are used

What is analyzing the process?


500

The choice between structured and unstructured brainstorming depends on these two factors of the team

What are their desires and personalities?

500

In Nominal Group Technique, multi-voting is used to reduce a large list of ideas down to this number or less

What is 50?

500

What goes up and never comes down 

What is age?

500

The presenter, Kerisha Morris Pink, defines the overarching theme of this quality management module with this catchy phrase.

"Delivering Quality with a 'Smile'"?