Project Outputs – Some interim findings from the Process Facet e-Delphi Study
The Delphi studies gather primary data from selected participants (~20 people) and develop a picture of ‘expert opinion'. The use of electronic means enables anonymous and geographically wide participation.
To date, the first e-Delphi study—for the People facet—has been carried out, and some preliminary analysis conducted on the data collected (see our website for further details). The third study, for the Technology facet, will take place in early 2009.
We are analysing the participants' responses using a range of different approaches (subject themes, numerical ratings, subjective explorations) to provide a 360-degree view of the data. We are also producing outputs in textual, numerical, graphical and diagrammatic forms to support different cognitive styles.
The current Delphi, in respect of the Process facet, has now also been completed. Some of the data contained in the participant responses is still being analysed, but much of it is already available in interim form.
Participants in the Delphi study on the Process aspects of ERM identified, explored and clarified the issues in four rounds of questions and a final exercise in which solutions arrived at in previous rounds were evaluated by a number of set criteria.
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