Changes between Version 32 and Version 33 of BluePrintDecisionMaking
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- 09/23/09 16:34:58 (14 years ago)
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v32 v33 75 75 given an Internet connection and web browser.[[BR]] 76 76 77 This feature helps professionals dedicate thoughts and ideas to the 78 discourse as they arise after having time to think about a problem. 79 This means they can choose a time to participate that is convenient 80 for them. However, when some issues call for face-to-face 81 meetings, the Dynamic Delphi approach can be used in preparation 82 for, during, and/or after the group meeting as the meeting agenda 77 * This feature helps professionals dedicate thoughts and ideas to the discourse as they arise after having time to think about a problem. This means they can choose a time to participate that is convenient for them. However, when some issues call for face-to-face 78 meetings, the Dynamic Delphi approach can be used in preparation for, during, and/or after the group meeting as the meeting agenda 83 79 or summary instrument.[[BR]] 84 80 … … 89 85 reason.[[BR]] 90 86 91 The merits of the situation can change, or new information can 92 sway opinions. Either way, the vote mimics the real-time opinion of 93 the expert and, hence, the group.[[BR]] 87 * The merits of the situation can change, or new information can sway opinions. Either way, the vote mimics the real-time opinion of the expert and, hence, the group.[[BR]] 94 88 95 89 * Not all members of the group have to interact in order for a decision 96 90 process to continue.[[BR]] 97 91 98 There may be cases where some of the participants cannot be 99 present, or they may feel they do not have the expertise to engage 100 in a specific option.[[BR]] 92 * There may be cases where some of the participants cannot be present, or they may feel they do not have the expertise to engage in a specific option.[[BR]] 101 93 102 94 * Uncertainty as to the status of the current vote (How final are the votes?) … … 107 99 distance represents the degree of preference between options.[[BR]] 108 100 109 This method has been modified to handle incomplete data with 110 respect to participation in voting. 101 This method has been modified to handle incomplete data with respect to participation in voting. 111 102 112 103 As an example for this Transport Canada project, a mission to examine options