How to build a good issue tree for your research
Jinfo Article
1st May 2018
By Anja Chemnitz Thygesen, Irene Koren
Abstract
Issue trees are often used in consulting to structure a project. This article highlights when you can use them in your daily research, how to make them and explains some of the advantages of using them. It also gives some examples and tools you can use to help you build an issue tree.
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