Triangular divergence diagram
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A triangular divergence diagram is a structured representation used to illustrate the multi-directional extension of a core theme. It typically starts with a central theme, expanding the analysis along three main dimensions or directions, and then refining the specific content layer by layer, forming a divergent structure from point to surface. This diagram is suitable for scenarios such as strategic deconstruction, element analysis, product positioning, and idea expansion, helping to clearly present logical hierarchy and key relationships.
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