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Faultless Facilitation: The New Complete Resource Guide for Team Leaders and Facilitators
by
Lois Hart Ed.D.
January 1996
Beginner content level
Beginner
184 pages
9h 15m
English
HRD Press
Content preview from
Faultless Facilitation: The New Complete Resource Guide for Team Leaders and Facilitators
9 •
Methods
for
Tackling
Problems
Naming
Problems
and
Setting
Goals
Naming
Problems:
The
Nominal
Group
Technique
The
Nominal
Group
Technique
is
used
after
a
list
of
problems
is
identified
and
you
want
to
clarify
the
issues
and
rank
which
ones
to
work
on.
This
is
a
very
structured
process,
involving
the
full
participation
of
all
the
team
members.
This
is
a
non-threatening
method,
which
provides
anonymity
for
individuals
and
yet
ensures
a
broad-based
collection
of
opinions
on
defined
problems.
Participants
usually
feel
a
real
sense
of
accomplishment
and
commitment
to
future
action
after
using
the
Nominal
Group
Technique.
You
will
need
two
flipcharts ...
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