täppistöötlusmeetodi
Täppistöötlusmeetodi, also known as the dot voting method, is a consensus-building technique used in decision-making processes, particularly in groups. It was developed by the Finnish sociologist and philosopher Eero Tuomela in the 1970s. The method is designed to help groups reach a consensus by allowing each member to express their preferences for different options.
In a täppistöötlusmeetodi session, each participant is given a set number of dots (or tokens) to distribute
The dots are then collected and tallied. The option with the most dots is considered the consensus
This method is particularly useful in situations where consensus is important, such as in community planning,