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Dotmocracy is often used within Open Space Technology facilitation to recognize popularity of ideas and topics.
 
Dotmocracy is often used within Open Space Technology facilitation to recognize popularity of ideas and topics.
  
While Dotmocracy is not required within a traditional consensus facilitation model, it can often serve as a useful tool to help direct the focus of deliberations and recognize existing agreements within a large group. <ref> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dotmocracy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dotmocracy] (29 May 2009) </ref>}}
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While Dotmocracy is not required within a traditional consensus facilitation model, it can often serve as a useful tool to help direct the focus of deliberations and recognize existing agreements within a large group. <ref> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dotmocracy Wikipedia] (29 May 2009) </ref>}}
  
  

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Term2.png DOTMOCRACY
Dotmocracy also known as known as “dot voting” “sticky-dot voting” or “sticker voting,” is an established facilitation method for collecting and prioritizing ideas among a large number of people.

Participants apply dots (using pens, markers or most commonly stickers) under or beside written ideas to show which ones they prefer. The final result is a graph-like visual representation of the group’s collective preferences.

Dotmocracy is an alternative to traditional one person, one vote voting and is similar to the facilitation technique called "multi-voting".

Dotmocracy is often used within Open Space Technology facilitation to recognize popularity of ideas and topics.

While Dotmocracy is not required within a traditional consensus facilitation model, it can often serve as a useful tool to help direct the focus of deliberations and recognize existing agreements within a large group. [1]


Link icon.png Web Resources
Below you have a list of selected websites where you can find some interesting additional informations on Dotmocracy:
Link Content
www.dotmocracy.org Dotmocracy step by step.
www.humanresources.about.com Other sample exit interview questions.


References

  1. Wikipedia (29 May 2009)