Interactive Voting - Retail, Decision Making examples
Whether at department or board level, decisions are made on a daily basis.
The electronic voting system enables these decisions to be made quickly and concisely by asking members to vote on a question, choosing one of the options displayed. Results are instantaneous and the data is stored to be used within the reporting facility at a later date.
There are several features within the system which facilitate decision-making. The priority ranking element enables managers to rank answer options in order of importance. This is invaluable when deciding on budgets, expansion plans, mergers etc.
The comparison facility highlights changes in opinions. For example, board members may vote initially to spend money on expansion into new markets. However, after seeing reports based on a staff consultation meeting indicating that managers disagree with this, and think that it would be better to enlarge existing sites, the board members may change their plans.
The demographic feature indicates whether one group is significantly more likely to be affected by a decision than another group. This may change the original outcome.



