Dotmocracy is an established facilitation method for collecting and prioritizing ideas among a large number of people.
It is an equal opportunity & participatory group decision-making process.
Participants write down ideas and apply dots under each idea to show which ones they prefer. The final result is a graph-like visual representation of the groups collective preferences.
There are many variations on the dotmocracy process. This site focuses on the Advanced Dotmocracy process as defined by Jason Diceman of Co-op Tools.
The Advanced Dotmocracy processes defined on this site has been proven to:
The process is fun and takes only minutes to learn and apply.
To start using dotmocracy you first need to download and printout a blank Dotmocracy Sheet and then read the handbook .