101 Activities For Teaching Creativity And Problem Solving

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83. Group Not


Background
The title of this activity refers to an interesting question in small-group problem solving:
When is a group not a group? The answer is that a group isn’t a group when members
don’t interact during a group activity. Such “nongroups” are known as “nominal”
groups.
Group Not is based on one of the most heavily researched small-group idea genera-
tion activity: the Nominal Group Technique (NGT), developed by Delbecq and Van de
Ven (1971). Although this activity allows group members to discuss their ideas, the mem-
bers do so only after all the ideas have been generated.

Objectives



  • To help participants generate as many creative ideas as possible

  • To help participants learn how to use the activities to generate ideas


Participants
Small groups of four to seven people each

Materials, Supplies, and Equipment



  • For each group: markers, two flip charts, and masking tape for posting flip-chart
    sheets

  • For each participant: one sheet each of three different colors of sticking dots
    (^1 ⁄ 2 ” diameter) and one pad of 4 x 6 Post-it®Notes


Time
45 minutes

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