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{scrollbar} ---- Transitions represent the cause-effect relationships among groups or objectives. |
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In the example mentioned above, you may see that the strategic objective "Reduce Distribution Costs" is related to the objective named "Margin per Country". |
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!worddav7d3e402d50429de1f1e2f61b91a17214.png|height=301,width=239! Picture 26: Example of cause-effect relationship between strategic objectives |
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It is important to bear in mind that in order to add a new relationship you should have previously defined the groups or indicators you wish to relate. |
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To add a new dependence you need to: |
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# Choose the corresponding button in the Toolbar. |
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# Place the mouse in the center of the origin group or indicator so that the pointer takes the shape of a cross. |
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# Drag the mouse, keeping the left button pressed, until the pointer is over the center of the destination group or indicator. |
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# Release the mouse button so that the dependence is drawn. h1. |
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Deleting a Transition |
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You may delete an existing relationship between two indicators. When doing so, only the transition is deleted, whereas the corresponding indicators remain on the map. |
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There are two ways of deleting a transition: |
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\\ * Selecting the transition you wish to delete and pressing the "Delete" key. |
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* Using the "Delete" option in the menu that drops down when clicking on the transition with the right button of the mouse. ---- {scrollbar} ---- {children} |