CAF: Consider All Factors Like the PMI this is an attention-directing tool, in other words a
tool to make concrete what would otherwise remain a general intention
to look broadly around an issue. Doing a CAF means considering all factors
associated with a situation. There is no attempt to evaluate these factors.
In doing a CAF the emphasis is on “What has been left out?”
and “What ought we also consider?” The CAF normally begins
with deciding on the number of factors and not stopping until that number
of factors is identified.
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