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Dotmocracy is an established facilitation method used to describe voting with dot stickers,〔(Explanation of the Toronto Community Housing participatory budgeting process. )〕 also known as “multi-voting”, “dot-voting”〔(Book “Collaboration Explained: Facilitation Skills for Software Project Leaders” page 129. )〕〔(“Group Brainstorming: Dot Voting with a Difference” article. )〕 or “voting with dots”.〔(A compiled thread from a discussion on the Electronic Discussion on Group Facilitation, 20 December 2000. )〕 In Dotmocracy participants vote on their favorite options using a limited number of stickers or marks with pens — dot stickers being the most common. This sticker voting approach is a form of cumulative voting. == Process specifics == The Dotmocracy process includes the following steps: # Participants are each given a set number of dot stickers (as decided by the facilitator) # They place dot stickers next to options presented that they like (they may place any number of their dots on any number of the options) # Options with the most dots at the end of voting “win” Variations include using different colour dots to signify different values, e.g. green for "like" and red for "dislike". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dotmocracy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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