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The nominal group technique (NGT) is a decision making
method for use among groups of many sizes, who want to make
their decision quickly, as by a vote, but want everyone's
opinions taken into account (as opposed to traditional
voting, where only the largest group is considered). The
method of tallying is the difference. First, every member of
the group gives their view of the solution, with a short
explanation. Then, duplicate solutions are eliminated from
the list of all solutions, and the members proceed to rank
the solutions, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and so on. The numbers
each solution receives are totaled, and the solution with
the lowest (i.e. most favored) total ranking is selected as
the final decision. There are variations on how this
technique is used. For example, it can identify strengths
versus areas in need of development, rather than be used as
a decision-making voting alternative. Also, options do not
always have to be ranked, but may be evaluated more
subjectively.
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