The MECE Principle

“The MECE principle (where “MECE” stands for “mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive”) says that data should be divided in groups which do not overlap and which cover all the data. This is desirable for the purpose of analysis, because it avoids both the problem of double counting and the risk of overlooking information.” Via Wikipedia

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