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This is a picture of a fishbone map - there is a main "bone" in the middle of the screen with "rib bones" coming off the main bone. Each rib bone has concepts - who, did what, when, where, how, and why with room to add detail.

This is a fishbone map – the fishbone map helps you explain a complicated concept – this map uses who, did what, when, where, how ,and why along the main fish bone to add detail to the concept.

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