Which of the following is an example of a group creativity technique?
A. Delphi technique
B. Unanimity
C. Observation
D. Presentation technique
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5.2.2.4 Group creativity techniques
Several group activities can be organized to identify project and product requirements. Some of the group
creativity techniques that can be used are:
• Brainstorming. A technique used to generate and collect multiple ideas related to project and product
requirements. Although brainstorming by itself does not include voting or prioritization, it is often used
with other group creativity techniques that do.
• Nominal group technique(Delphi Technique). A technique that enhances brainstorming with a voting process used to rank
the most useful ideas for further brainstorming or for prioritization.
• Idea/mind mapping. A technique in which ideas created through individual brainstorming sessions are
consolidated into a single map to reflect commonality and differences in understanding, and generate
new ideas.
• Affinity diagram. A technique that allows large numbers of ideas to be classified into groups for review
and analysis.
• Multicriteria decision analysis. A technique that utilizes a decision matrix to provide a systematic
analytical approach for establishing criteria, such as risk levels, uncertainty, and valuation, to evaluate
and rank many ideas.
5.2.2.4 Group creativity techniques
Several group activities can be organized to identify project and product requirements. Some of the group
creativity techniques that can be used are:
• Brainstorming. A technique used to generate and collect multiple ideas related to project and product
requirements. Although brainstorming by itself does not include voting or prioritization, it is often used
with other group creativity techniques that do.
• Nominal group technique(Delphi Technique). A technique that enhances brainstorming with a voting process used to rank
the most useful ideas for further brainstorming or for prioritization.
• Idea/mind mapping. A technique in which ideas created through individual brainstorming sessions are
consolidated into a single map to reflect commonality and differences in understanding, and generate
new ideas.
• Affinity diagram. A technique that allows large numbers of ideas to be classified into groups for review
and analysis.
• Multicriteria decision analysis. A technique that utilizes a decision matrix to provide a systematic
analytical approach for establishing criteria, such as risk levels, uncertainty, and valuation, to evaluate
and rank many ideas.
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