The logical buckets of analysis in the MECE Principle are the distinct and non-overlapping categories into which a problem or situation can be broken down for analysis. These categories should be collectively exhaustive, meaning they cover all possible options, and mutually exclusive, meaning no option falls into more than one category.
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MECE Principle was developed by Barbara Minto – the first female MBA professional hire at McKinsey & Co, best known for the Minto Pyramid Principle – framework for writing and presenting ideas. Business strategy consultants apply MECE problem structuring to break down client problems into logical buckets of analysis.