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ArtikelThe Impact of Brainstorming Techniques on Subsequent Group Processes : Beyond Generating Ideas  
Oleh: Dailey, John C. ; Kramer, Michael W. ; Chao, Lan Kuo
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Small Group Research vol. 28 no. 2 (1997), page 218-242.
Topik: brainstorming; subsequent group processes; brainstorming techniques
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Isi artikelPrevious research on brainstorming and nominal group techniques has focused primarily on their ability to generate ideas without examining the impact of these procedures on actual group decision making. This experimental study found no difference in the decision quality of untrained, brainstorming, and nominal groups. However, brainstorming and nominal group members were more satisfied, felt their groups used a more effective process, and felt they communicated more effectively than untrained groups. Such results suggest that the impact of these techniques goes beyond their ability to generate ideas by affecting group process and communication in positive ways.
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