Donna Benjamin
Matt Takane
Dot Voting is a collaborative decision-making technique. It helps people to prioritise or select options from a range of choices. Participants use sticky dots or simply draw dots with a marker to visually indicate their preferences or priorities.
It is a simple and effective method for reaching consensus, making informed decisions, or allocating resources. Adding up the dots quickly shows which are the most popular or important options.
Photo: Dot Voting Example by Jason Diceman
Dot voting is quick and easy to facilitate, making it one of the most common and popular ways to move from generating options, to acting on them!
Prioritisation
Dot Voting helps teams prioritise tasks, ideas, features, or projects. It allows members to focus on what is most important or valuable.
Consensus Building
When a group needs to make a decision or reach a consensus, Dot Voting can highlight the most favoured options and guide discussion toward agreement.
Resource Allocation
Teams can use Dot Voting to allocate limited resources to different initiatives, such as time or budget.
Idea Generation
In brainstorming sessions, Dot Voting can identify the most promising ideas, helping teams select which concepts they might want to explore further, or act on.
Feedback Gathering
Dot Voting is useful for collecting feedback or input from a large group quickly. It helps reveal the most common or important opinions.
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Dot Voting is a versatile and inclusive method for decision-making and prioritisation. It encourages participation, provides a visual representation of preferences, and helps groups make informed choices. Whether you're working in a team, planning a project, or looking for a way to gather feedback, Dot Voting is a valuable tool for reaching a collective consensus.
Check out these great links which can help you dive a little deeper into running the Dot voting practice with your team, customers or stakeholders.