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How can a group reach an anonymous consensus while all members of that group are in the same room?

A. Surveys
B. Storyboarding
C. Brainstorming
D. Delphi technique

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To reach an anonymous consensus in the same room, the Delphi technique can be used. It involves iterative questionnaires and anonymous feedback to achieve consensus without the influence of individual group members dominating the discussion.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to reach an anonymous consensus while all members of a group are in the same room, the Delphi technique is an appropriate method. This technique involves collecting the opinions of experts through a series of questionnaires, with the aim of achieving a convergence of opinion. In each subsequent round, the anonymous feedback is shared with the group, and members are allowed to adjust their answers based on the feedback received. This iterative process continues until the group reaches a consensus.

The Delphi technique ensures anonymity since the individual responses are not attributed to any one participant, which can reduce the influence of dominant personalities or group pressure. This process is facilitated by a moderator who synthesizes the feedback, shares it with the group, and ensures that the process remains structured and focused on reaching a consensus.

The Delphi technique differs from options such as surveys, storyboarding, and brainstorming, which might not always provide the level of anonymity or structured consensus-building that the Delphi technique offers.

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