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Reframing Matrix

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This method is used to deepen the understanding of a problem by looking at different angles. The reframing matrix was developed by Michael Morgan in 1993.

On a large sheet or brownpaper, group four boxes around the problem in the center. The four boxes show different perspectives on the problem. The perspectives can be, for example, the product, planning, potential or people perspective. However, the perspectives of different specialists are also possible.

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