<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>

Dot Voting

Dot Voting

Dot voting is an effective, democratic method for idea prioritization, particularly useful after ideation sessions. Here's how it operates:

  • Display ideas: Each idea generated during the session is written on individual sticky notes and displayed for everyone to see.
  • Distribute votes: Participants are given a limited number of votes (usually 3-4). These votes can be represented by stickers or simply marked with a dot using a marker.
  • Cast votes: Team members place a dot on the sticky notes containing the ideas they support. Each dot counts as one vote for that idea.
  • Use color variations: To add depth, different colored dots can be used. For example, one color for the most favored ideas and another for the least favored, offering a nuanced view of preferences.
  • Count and decide: Tally the votes to identify which ideas received the most support. The ideas with the most dots are prioritized for further development.

This method ensures that every team member has an equal say in the decision-making process, making it a transparent and inclusive way to select the most compelling ideas.

Improve your UX & Product skills with interactive courses that actually work