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Clumping and Splitting
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Article Overview: There are two kinds of people in the world – Clumpers and Splitters.
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Clumping and Splitting
There are two kinds of people in the world – Clumpers and Splitters. Clumpers are people who look at things – systems, processes, movies, or furniture – and see similarities. Splitters look at those same things and see the differences.
I don’t know how you become a Clumper or a Splitter – genetic
predisposition or life experience - but in my experience everybody has
a tendency to be more one than the other.
Why is this relevant? Well, when I look at
implementing changes in an organization, it’s important to be a Clumper
early on, and then act like a Splitter in the later stages.
When you are looking at business requirements, if you view each user
location or set of stakeholders as having different unique businesses
and requirements (i.e., splitting), you can become overwhelmed by the
diversity of needs. If, however, you look for the
commonalities (i.e., clumping), you can find the common denominators
across the system users and implement a solution that meets the bulk of
the needs across the organization.
Then, in subsequent phases, you can think like a Splitter and look
at the differences required to handle different customer needs, or
geographic regions, etc., and assess the value of those
differences to your business and decide how to handle them – add
enhancements to the system, change the business process or even decide
to not address them at all. It becomes a business decision that ties to
your overall business objectives (see Christy’s Rule #2 – tie your
changes to business goals).
Christy DeMont
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