BADM 7070 Chapter : Nominal Group Technique BADM 7070
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Nominal group technique: a process that can be readily understood, communicated, and used without extensive prior training. It can be immediately utilized by participants in their organizations and skills can be transferred to other organization members: usually works best when used with seven to nine participants. 30 minutes: in a round robin session, the ideas of group members are recorded on a flip chart visible to the entire group. Round robin recording means going around the room and asking for one idea from one member at a time for 20 to 40 minutes: each idea is discussed in turn. Members ask questions, make clarifications, and agree or disagree with the ideas for 20 to 40 minutes using a round-robin procedure: the judgment of individual members is aggregated to determine the relative importance of individual ideas.