This paper introduces a group process for conducting a preliminary investigation of a healthcare problem, encompassing both qualitative and quantitative elements, patterns, and overall structure. The authors provide reasons for using the nominal group process as a pilot research tool, while emphasizing that its appropriateness varies depending on the nature of the problem.
Critical success factors for security education, training and awareness (SETA) programme effectiveness: an empirical comparison of practitioner perspectives
Cyber security has never been more important than it is today in an ever more connected and pervasive digital world....