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Revision as of 11:11, 15 September 2009
DOTMOCRACY/SPEED GEEKING |
Established facilitation method for prioritizing ideas among a number of people. In this process participants put dots (usually using stickers) next to written ideas to express their preferences.
Dotmocracy is similar to other facilitation techniques such as "multi-voting", “dot-voting”, “sticky-dot voting” and “sticker voting”. However, there are quite important differences between "dotmocracy" and traditional dot voting methods, since dotmocracy should be more efficient in providing the greatest opportunity for identifying the answer with the highest possible level of agreement. Dotmocracy can be helpful for:
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Conducting a Dotmocracy session |
Step by Step
General rules to follow
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Web Resources |
Below you have a list of selected websites where you can find additional informations on Dotmocracy process: |
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www.dotmocracy.org/steps | Instructions for dotmocracy process step by step. |
www.dotmocracy.org | Comparison chart between advanced dotmocracy and traditional dot-voting. |
References
- ↑ Wikipedia (2 June 2009), www.dotmocracy.org (2 June 2009)
- ↑ www.dotmocracy.org (2 June 2009)