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Nominal Group Technique

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Nominal Group Technique - definitions

Nominal Group Technique - A technique, similar to brainstorming, to generate ideas on a particular subject. Team members are asked to silently write down as many ideas as possible. Each member is then asked to share one idea, which is recorded. After all the ideas are recorded, they are discussed and prioritized by the group.

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Source: American Society for Quality, 05 October 2010 09:23:58, http://www.asq.org/glossary/ External


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Nominal Group Technique - A tool to bring a team in conflict to consensus on the relative importance of issues, problems, or solutions by completing individual importance ranking into a team's final priorities.

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Source: iSixSigma, 07 February 2011 07:39:39, https:web.archive.org/web/20111109014246/http:www.isixsigma.com/index.php?option=com_glossary External


Nominal Group Technique (NGT) - A technique similar to brainstorming, used by teams to generate ideas on a particular subject. Team Members are asked to come up with as many ideas as possible, writing them down. Each member is then asked to share one idea, which is recorded. After all the ideas are recorded, they are discussed and prioritized by the group.

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Source: The Quality Portal, 16 April 2011 08:53:33, http://thequalityportal.com/glossary/l.htm External


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