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DotmocracyIntroductionAdvanced dotmocracy is an equal opportunity facilitation process for generating and prioritizing proposals amongst a large number of people. Following a clear set of instructions, and using refined print materials, the advanced dotmocracy process has been proven to:
Basic Step-by-Step Instructions1. Present an issue with questions.Publish a preamble of information and solution requirements. Post the questions to be answered on the dotmocracy wall.2. Discuss potential solutions.In pairs and then small groups, brainstorm and deliberate potential answers. Collectively and independently draft proposal statements.3. Post proposals.Clearly print each proposal statement on its own proposal sheets?. Post sheets on the wall in a single line evenly spaced out.4. Stick dots to grade. Post comments.Read proposals, post comment notes below and use one dot sticker per sheet to grade your level of approval A-F. Dot the “?” for confusing or unclear proposals. Post new proposals as patterns emerge and ideas develop.5. Formulate a common solution.Publish the dotting results. Discuss and formulate a solution that selects, combines, prioritizes, and/or finds compromise between popular proposals with minimal objection.The process can be conducted quickly within meetings and over time in a common space outside of meetings. Complex and long-term issues should be addressed through multiple iterations of the process over a period of weeks. Use an experienced facilitator whenever possible It Really Works!The advanced dotmocracy process has been used by large co-operative organizations and community consultations to arrive at clear and useful prioritized proposals in a very short period of time. Quieter participants with great ideas get to fully contribute. Issues of conflict are recognized without any loud debating. Deliberation and reformulation of ideas happens organically in distributed discussion groups.Register for a sessionIf you wish to participate to a session, please fill up the following form, it's just to evaluate if there will be enough people to each session.You do not have permission to insert an item
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