1. Tree Diagram
1.1. Best Strategies
1.1.1. Objetives
1.1.2. Reveals Methods
1.2. Systematic diagrams
1.2.1. Dendrograms
1.3. Categories
1.3.1. Levels of detail
1.3.1.1. Generalities to specifics
2. Matrix Diagram
2.1. Strengths of relationship
2.1.1. Straightforward way
2.2. Roles played
2.2.1. Individuals
2.2.1.1. Measurements
2.3. Exposing interactions
2.3.1. Overall structure
3. Arrow Diagram
3.1. Optimal Schedules
3.1.1. Control effectiveness
3.1.1.1. Implementation of Plan
3.2. Network technique
3.2.1. Nodes
3.2.1.1. Arrows
3.3. Overall task
3.3.1. Improvements
3.3.1.1. Monitor progress
3.3.1.1.1. Communication
4. Matrix Data Analysis
4.1. Technique
4.1.1. Quantifies
4.1.2. Arranges
4.2. Numerical data.
4.2.1. Indicators
4.2.1.1. Differentiate Data
4.2.1.2. Attempt Data
4.3. Narrow Options
4.3.1. Selecting
4.3.2. Weighting
5. Affinity Diagram
5.1. 1960's
5.1.1. Jiro Kawakita
5.1.1.1. KJ Method
5.2. Create hierarchies
5.2.1. Tame complexity
5.3. Organizes the data
5.3.1. Identify factors
5.4. Thinking skills
5.4.1. Involvement
5.4.1.1. analytical
6. Relations Diagram
6.1. Cause-Effect
6.1.1. systematically identify
6.1.1.1. Analyze
6.2. Obtaining perspective
6.2.1. Enables priorities
6.2.1.1. Visualize relations
7. Process Decision Program Chart
7.1. PDPC
7.1.1. Planning
7.1.1.1. Solve problem
7.1.1.1.1. Incomplete /Hard
7.2. Countermeasure
7.2.1. Sequence
7.2.1.1. Events
7.2.1.2. Contingencies
7.2.2. Identify risks