Discuto

Discuto

Managing a discussion


Creating, managing and developing a discussion can seem like a challenge, but it’s easier than you might think. 

The key is keeping people informed and up-to-date with developments, which is why Discuto comes with a messaging system. 

Here are some other ways Discuto can help, along with some general discussion tips:

1. Inviting users

You can use Discuto’s email template, and you can write your own invitation, explaining your reasons and motivation. If it’s a public discussion, publicise on social media sites (with a link to Discuto), tweet about progress, announce it at workshops and conferences, etc. — we’re sure there are no limits to your marketing genius!

2. Communication

Communicate through Discuto as you would face to face. Be clear what you want from your participants, eg give opinions, suggest alternatives. Let them know why they’ve been asked, what you’ll do with their feedback. And let them know when the discussion closes.
2.1 - You can put all this in the ”Information for Participants” box, and add it to your invitations or reminder emails. 

3. Using status updates

These keep you informed about the discussion’s progress and they tell you when somebody comments. The more you reply to the comments, the more feedback you’re likely to get, so we recommend asking questions and thanking contributors.  

4. Keeping it dynamic

The Discuto messaging system is designed to help you create and manage a dynamic discussion. Invited participants that haven’t joined will receive reminders after 1 day, after 7 days, and just before the debate ends. Participants are notified when somebody replies to their comments, or if a paragraph which they’ve voted or commented on has been changed. 

5. Maintaining momentum

People tend to participate for two reasons: 

  • They are interested and/or influenced by the topic
  • They feel they can have an impact on the discussion

 

Reasons for not participating:

If someone isn’t responding, try contacting them (without being a nuisance of course), or write an email or talk to their peers/friends. But don’t take it personally — there are hundreds of reasons why they aren’t answering. They might just be too busy!

 

6. Focus on Discuto

Keep the document debates, discussions and opinions on the Discuto platform. Having parallel discussions on social media sites will only dilute the outcome, you risk missing some useful comments and it makes it harder to get something out of the feedback you received. 

7. Your community

Last but not least, inform your participants of the changes made in the document, letting them know where their feedback influenced your thinking. Giving feedback, thanking users and demonstrating that you’ve listened will greatly increase the willingness of your community to participate in your next discussion.

 


About the author :

Hannes Leo

Hannes is CEO and co-founder of cbased and doesn’t just talk about innovations and encourage others to be innovative; he also makes sure he meets the innovation challenge himself. Continuously analysing innovation concepts from various perspectives, Hannes also advises national and international organisations on competitiveness, innovation, creative industries and participatory decision making.


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