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Gaining Team Consensus in Project Planning - Part 2 Page 2

Starting at the bottom of the prerequisite tree diagram would be the first obstacle that had to be addressed and the associated prerequisite intermediate objective that would overcome that obstacle. Then obstacle by obstacle each additional prerequisite intermediate objective was added to the tree until a final solution objective was reached.

 

 At the base of the prerequisite tree diagram, we place the obstacle that logically must be overcome first in our efforts to reach our solution objective.

The hexagonal box represents  this obstacle, while the rounded corner rectangle represents the intermediate objective that will overcome this obstacle.

 

Then we move to the next sequentially logical obstacle and determine its appropriate intermediate objective. Finally, we complete this branch of the prerequisite tree by indicating that with the completion of the two intermediate objectives we are ready to implement this desired solution objective as shown in the squared corner rectangular box at the end of the branch.

 

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