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We've just launched Discuto with a new, improved design and +30 new features for you to try out. Enjoy the following improvements:
- better onboarding: makes it easier for your crowd to participate
- personalized mass emails: customize the recipients name and test before sending
- automated reminders & gamification: to increase participation
- more filters: spot controversial areas faster
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- improved analytics: understand how your discussion performs
- overall better user experience: beautiful and easy-to-understand
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Respekt und Anerkennung für die vielseitigen Weiterentwicklungen von Discuto! Aber wenn das Ganze epochalen Erfolg haben soll, müsst ihr noch eine fatale Selbstbeschränkung überwinden!!! Es wollen (oder sollen) doch Leute aus verschiedenen Fachgebieten und mit unterschiedlichen Niveaus zusammenfinden. Wenn dann jede Bewertung auf JA/NEIN oder schwarz/weiß beschränkt ist, dann wird doch jegliches "zueinander finden" gestört oder sogar ausgeschlossen!?! Es tut mir sehr leid. Und ich weiß, dass dazu die Datenstruktur angefasst werden muss. Aber wenn die vielen schönen Features von Discuto ihren eigentlichen Wert entfalten sollen, wird das nur mit einer "bedingten" Bewertung möglich sein, also mit den zusätzlichen Stufen: - "JA - allerdings" - "NEIN - immerhin" Gewiss sind unendlich viele Aspekte denkbar, was man als Teilnehmer "ALLERDINGS anders formulieren würde", oder "IMMERHIN noch positiv in Betracht ziehen würde". Das kann und soll dann als Kommentar gepostet werden - vorzugswese zielführend für das Ergebnisdokument!
10 Statements on Why Collaborative Decision-Making Works
More people bring in more information
P1
A good decision that affects a group of people can’t be made by one person or be based on one single source of information. A good decision requires the involvement of stakeholders, knowledge sharing and the analysis of different pieces of information.
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Involve the people it affects
P2
The people who are affected by a decision are usually more connected to the topic than experts. Thus, they may offer a diversity of lived experiences and valuable information, interpretations and perspectives about the topic.
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Technology makes decision-making easier
P3
The more complex a decision or challenge, the more likely we need people with different expertise and specializations. But we don’t need to wait for the next global convention. Smart decision-making platforms facilitate collaborative decision-making, and allow to invite everybody on a global scale to join the process in real-time.
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Different experiences trigger different ideas
P4
The key to developing the best and most widely accepted solution is to ask a diverse group of people for their ideas. Different experiences trigger different ideas. In addition, through discussion, questioning, and collaboration the members can identify more complete and robust solutions and make better decisions in the end.
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Involving people raises acceptance
P5
Most people are more likely to accept a final decision if they have played an active role in the input process leading up to it. Even those people who don’t agree with the final decision will be more likely to support it, if they have been included in the decision-making process and appreciate the genuine investment made in obtaining their input.
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Meet the demand of the future generation
P6
The next generation grows up with and uses technology in a very different way than current decision-makers. In today’s connected world, citizens and employees want to participate, collaborate and be part of creating solutions that fit to their own lifestyle and needs.
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CDM may lead to unexpected solutions
P7
By allowing people with a different background, skill set or expertise to participate in your decisions, you might end up with a solution that you’d never have thought about.
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Consider all Stakeholders
P8
The influence of all different stakeholders helps to ensure that the effect on all interested parties is considered in the decision-making process. By involving all stakeholders it’s more likely to achieve a consensus that is more widely accepted among the parties.
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Group dynamics draw out more participation
P9
A collaborative decision-making process provides group dynamics. Through these dynamics, such as groupthink and individual group decision-making rules, it is more likely to draw out participation from people who may otherwise be hesitant to talk or interact.
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