Nominal Group Technique
Nominal Group Technique is a structured method for generating and prioritising ideas in a group setting. It works by separating thinking from talking. Participants first write their ideas in silence, then share them one at a time in a round-robin format, discuss them as a group, and finally vote privately to rank the options.
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Step-by-step instructions for running the workshop, including timing, tips, and how to handle common challenges.
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