Step 3: Examine the Relationships Between Cells
Once you have completed your analysis of each cell, look at the relationships between cells. Draw arrows to show the direction(s) in which information flows. If there is dialogue and two-way communication, show an arrow in each direction. Use the thickness of the arrow to show the quality of that information flow (e.g., solid for good flow, dotted for partial flow). Remember that there probably cannot be any relationship at all between a well-developed component and a poorly developed one (e.g., an empty box on the diagnostic).
Here are some examples of what your analysis might include:
Long term/business planning and short term/business planning. This is the relationship between business strategy ...
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