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Asymmetric Clustering Matrix

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The “Asymmetric Clustering Matrix” relates the values of two different entities and maps them into a visual matrix.

Typically, this method is used in the synthesizing or analyzing phase within an innovation project. In doing so, the project participants hope to,

Gain new insights and derivations for ideation by relating entities – like different users with different touchpoints – or other things.

The “Asymmetric Clustering Matrix” enables systematic analyses, supports comparisons, makes relationships and dependencies visible, provides transparency and trades large amounts of data.

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