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Nominal group technique

This can be done using nominal group technique or brainstorming... [Pg.34]

Newspapers, as human-centered product planning/design tool, 1302, 1303 Newsvendor model, 1670 Newsvendor problem, 2626-2627 Newton s method, 2530-2531, 2550-2551 New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), 277 The New York Times, 266 NOT, see Nominal group technique NHANES, see National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III NIEHS (National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences), 1168... [Pg.2756]

This is the topic of the fourth and final chapter of Part I Emre Usenmez reviews the current literature on public and private regulatory regimes and demonstrates the need for public and private actors to cooperate. Managing such complex interactions requires, however, new decision-making and communication tools. The chapter discusses the effectiveness and efficiency of several such tools such as nominal group technique and Delphi surveys. None of these tools are perfect but they are capable of facilitating group input and multi-actor involvement. [Pg.8]

Two basically neutral processes of systems science - the Nominal Group Technique and Interpretive Structural Modeling - can be applied to reduce or organize the complexity of a system. Once organized, the complexity may not remain aitymore in the system [WAR 06]. Clarity of stmctural relationships leads to better understanding of the system and enables the concerned authorities find appropriate solutions to perceived problems. [Pg.369]

DAY 08] Dayal B., Satsangi P.S., Managing complexity in systems through neutral processes of nominal group technique and interpretive structural modeling a novel application from literary field . Proceedings of XXXII National Systems Conference 2008, December 17-19,2008. [Pg.377]

Records options proposed during brainstorming or nominal group technique sessions. Includes the rationale for proposing each option. [Pg.25]

Delbecq, A. L., Van De Ven, A. H., and Gustafson, D. H. (1975), Group Techniques for Program Planning A Guide to Nominal Group and Delphi Processes, Scott, Foresman Co., Glenview, IL. [Pg.918]

A carbene (carbenoid) is a species of general formula (23-XLIV), in which X and X represent a great variety of nominally univalent groups. As compounds of divalent carbon, carbenes are short-lived in the free state, but they have been studied by special experimental techniques, as noted in Chapter 10. The more stable carbenes are those in which the electronic structure can be represented by the resonance (23-XLV). When this is com-... [Pg.767]


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