I have described all the steps of the KJ method in the previous sections.
Jiro Kawakita is an anthropologist. In other words, he can use a long time to organize ideas.
On the other hand, many readers of this book are busy. The lack of time constantly plagues us. So I think the original KJ method does not fit our situation. If the situation changes, we need to design a methodology accordingly. As I said in (0.1.1) What is Intellectual Production, The optimal way to boost creativity depends on your situation, so you need to build it by yourself.
In this section, I discuss how to modify the KJ method to do in a limited, fragmentary time.
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