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Nominal group technique - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The nominal group technique is a decision making method for use among groups of many sizes, who want to make their decision quickly, as by a vote, but want everyone's opinions taken into account (as...
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The Nominal Group Technique is a good way of getting many ideas from a group. It has advantages over the usual committee approach to identifying ideas. Group consensus can be reached faster and everyone has equal opportunity to present their ideas.
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Nominal Group Technique (Delbecq and Van de Ven (1971), is a structured from of BrainStorming or BrainWriting, with up to 10 participants and an experienced facilitator (or up to 3-4 groups of up to 10 participants, with a spokesperson for each group and a single facilitator overall)
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Route map: Home Publications Evaluation Cookbook Nominal Group Technique ... An interesting method which can yield surprising results. Advantages are that the views of everyone are considered, and the time for all stages is low. It is a group in name only as the views of all participants are collected separately.
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Route map: Home Publications Evaluation Cookbook Nominal Group Technique ... 2. Collect responses; Go round the group and ask everyone for a comment. List these on a flip chart. Hint ... Give each group a different item. Or give the same item to a group of students and a group of tutors.
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Defining the Nominal Group Technique Nominal (meaning in name only) group technique (NGT) is a structured variation of a small-group discussion to reach consensus.
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Leading A Discussion Using the Nominal Group Technique ... The beauty of the nominal group technique is that it short-circuits that fear by soliciting anonymous contributions from everyone. This makes it an effective technique to use early in the quarter before the ice is broken in class.
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