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Interactive Voting - Charities And Associations, Public Consultation examples

The main reason for public consultation within charities and associations, is to ask members opinions on certain policies and to formulate plans and put them into action.  As well as taking part in the decision-making process, it is a chance to network with your peers. The wireless voting system is invaluable in facilitating this.

The demographic facility is just one feature which can clarify in seconds whether one sector of the audience is more likely to be affected by a proposal than another sector. This may lead to amendments in the proposed action or a policy being discarded altogether.

The comparison  facility can be used to gauge whether the group has  changed its opinion as a result of a discussion or amendment to a policy, whilst the priority ranking option can list actions to be taken in order of importance.

Finally, the impromptu question facility enables participants to ask unplanned questions during a meeting, the answers to which could have an affect on the discussion as a whole.

Examples - Please click on thumbnail to view:

Charities: Public Consultation 2Charities: Public Consultation 3Charities: Public Consultation 4Charities: Public Consultation 5Charities: Public Consultation 6