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How to draw the target by decomposing the multi-branch tree method

The multi-branch tree method needs to draw a big target first, and then draw other parts.

1. Draw a big goal first, and then draw all the necessary and sufficient conditions to achieve this goal as a small goal, that is, the first layer of branches.

2. Draw the necessary and sufficient conditions to achieve each small goal, and turn it into the second-level branch, and so on, until all the leaves are drawn and the goal is achieved immediately, the decomposition of the multi-branch tree of the goal is completed.

3. Check whether the decomposition of multi-branch trees is sufficient, that is, from leaves to branches to trunks, and constantly check whether the big goals will be achieved if the small goals are achieved. If it is, it means that the decomposition has been completed; if it is not, it means that the listed conditions are not sufficient, and the neglected branches will continue to be supplemented.

multi-branch tree method to decompose the target:

1. Multi-branch tree method to decompose the target is also called target tree graph method, also called relational tree method. It belongs to a forecasting method of futurology.

2. The multi-branch tree method adopts the form of tree structure chart to clearly arrange the possible goals and the ways and schemes to solve problems. According to this arrangement, the best ways and methods are determined through collocation and selection.

3. When designing the relationship tree, we should first determine the general goal, general purpose and general problem, and take them as the top of the relationship tree. Then, according to the vertical relationship at all levels such as causality, purpose and problem, we should analyze all kinds of relevant main factors by decomposing the goal with multi-branch tree method, and the horizontal relationship at each level mainly considers the factors that must be considered and the necessary conditions for completing the measures at that level.