Asked by robin singh on Jun 11, 2024

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During a brainstorming session, all of the members were sticking to their own suggested solutions, and no one was willing to validate any other member's idea. Realizing this would never lead to a consensus, Heather, the facilitator, selected what she believed to be the most appropriate proposal, and asked the rest of the members to contribute to it as if they had suggested it themselves. This allowed the members to effectively discuss the idea, and, after a few tweaks, everyone accepted the solution to be implemented. What process did the facilitator encourage?

A) Piggybacking
B) Groupthinking
C) Researching
D) Sequencing

Piggybacking

The act of attaching or linking something to an already existing system or process for an additional benefit or gain.

Groupthinking

A psychological phenomenon where the desire for harmony or conformity in a group results in an irrational or dysfunctional decision-making outcome.

  • Understand the importance of cooperative engagement in creating and improving solutions during team discussions.
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Patricia MendezJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Piggybacking is a brainstorming technique where participants build upon or add to the ideas of others, which is what the facilitator encouraged by selecting a proposal for everyone to contribute to.