Team leaders, human resource professionals, project managers, community organizers, stakeholder engagement consultants, government representatives, meeting facilitators, conference organizers, teachers, students and social innovators from around the world are using Dotmocracy to find agreement within their groups.
Over 1,600 people have downloaded the Dotmocracy Handbook since May 2007. Every week about 70 new people explore this website for the first time.
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Who: teacher, social justice From:
Comox BC Why:
Issues resolution and team building
Who: Elementary Principal From:
State College, PA Why:
With other professional (in presentations) and with children in solving issues at our school.
Who: I am a Knowledge Sharing Specialist with keen interest on improving communication in developing countries. I am based in Harare, Zimbabwe From:
Harare, Zimbabwe Why:
For facilitating learning and information shairng among community-based organisations.
Who: European Geography Association From:
Athens, Greece Why:
Who: Adult literacy instructor From:
Toronto Why:
In adult literacy program (at this moment to facilitate decision making around how to spend some money students collectively received as an honorarium for feedback provided to a project developer)
Who: SBM - Primary Education UK based From:
County Durham UK Why:
To survey the extended services and community cohesion for my school
Who: community organizer From:
Rogers Park, Chicago, IL Why:
49th ward participatory budgeting evaluation
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"Dotmocracy was an incredibly effective, participatory method to have workers identify workplace problems and then specific solutions..."
Bruce P. Bernard, M.D., M.P.H.
Chief Medical Officer, Health Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance, CDC/NIOSH
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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In Cumaná, Venenzuela, 40 neighbours brainstormed and recognized agreement on 14 priority community projects in less than 30 minutes. Read this story and many others in the case studies library.
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