Thursday, September 8, 2011

Nominal Group Technique

Nominal group technique is a participatory approach for finding fact, identifying problems and strengths, generating ideas and evaluating progress. It is based on assumption of work independently and then, combines ideas. In this technique, each individual member are presented with a problem and each member is responsible for developing ideas for situation individually and independently. All these ideas are shared with each other in a prescribed format for suggestion and classification. At last, group members choose the best alternative by secret ballot. This process is called nominal because all members work independently and are considered as a part of group in name only.

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