User:Arunkumar.kamalakannan/sandbox/Thought Process Map
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Thought Process Map is a visual representation of thoughts or ideas denoted in bubbles centered around a single Major thought or idea. These thoughts are multi-level and generally suggested to reach minimum three level "Thought Bubbles" to validate or conclude an idea. It is also called, in short, as TPM or T-Map. It is one of the Six Sigma tool provided for the DMAIC method but it can generally be used for any ideation purposes to identify what we Know and Don't-Know.
It can be categorized in two steps. First is to get into a Graphical format to apply W-H questions (What, Why, When, How, etc) and the outcome (Knows and Don't-Knows) in Tabular format.
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