#HandVoting

Adrian SegarASegar
2025-11-29

How can groups make decisions? First, publicly discover the degree of consensus on a proposal by using Roman voting.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Testing consensus using Roman voting: a black-and-white photograph of a racehorse jockey displaying both thumbs up. Photo attribution: Flickr user vegaseddie.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-08-08

How can groups make decisions? First, publicly discover the degree of consensus on a proposal by using Roman voting.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Testing consensus using Roman voting: a black-and-white photograph of a racehorse jockey displaying both thumbs up. Photo attribution: Flickr user vegaseddie.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-08-06

What's the right way to vote? Asking your audience to raise hands may seem straightforward, but presenters often do this incorrectly.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

right way to vote: photograph of conference attendees sitting in front of tables, raising their hands to vote
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-05-15

What's the right way to vote? Asking your audience to raise hands may seem straightforward, but presenters often do this incorrectly.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

right way to vote: photograph of conference attendees sitting in front of tables, raising their hands to vote
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-04-11

What's the right way to vote? Asking your audience to raise hands may seem straightforward, but presenters often do this incorrectly.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

right way to vote: photograph of conference attendees sitting in front of tables, raising their hands to vote
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-12-24

How can groups make decisions? First, publicly discover the degree of consensus on a proposal by using Roman voting.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Testing consensus using Roman voting: a black-and-white photograph of a racehorse jockey displaying both thumbs up. Photo attribution: Flickr user vegaseddie.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-12-11

What's the right way to vote? Asking your audience to raise hands may seem straightforward, but presenters often do this incorrectly.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

right way to vote: photograph of conference attendees sitting in front of tables, raising their hands to vote
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-09-13

What's the right way to vote? Asking your audience to raise hands may seem straightforward, but presenters often do this incorrectly.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

right way to vote: photograph of conference attendees sitting in front of tables, raising their hands to vote
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-08-05

What's the right way to vote? Asking your audience to raise hands may seem straightforward, but presenters often do this incorrectly.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

right way to vote: photograph of conference attendees sitting in front of tables, raising their hands to vote
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-08-01

How can groups make decisions? First, publicly discover the degree of consensus on a proposal by using Roman voting.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Testing consensus using Roman voting: a black-and-white photograph of a racehorse jockey displaying both thumbs up. Photo attribution: Flickr user vegaseddie.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-06-22

How can groups make decisions? First, publicly discover the degree of consensus on a proposal by using Roman voting.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Testing consensus using Roman voting: a black-and-white photograph of a racehorse jockey displaying both thumbs up. Photo attribution: Flickr user vegaseddie.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-05-16

What's the right way to vote? Asking your audience to raise hands may seem straightforward, but presenters often do this incorrectly.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

right way to vote: photograph of conference attendees sitting in front of tables, raising their hands to vote
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-03-28

How can groups make decisions? First, publicly discover the degree of consensus on a proposal by using Roman voting.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Testing consensus using Roman voting: a black-and-white photograph of a racehorse jockey displaying both thumbs up. Photo attribution: Flickr user vegaseddie.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-03-18

What's the right way to vote? Asking your audience to raise hands may seem straightforward, but presenters often do this incorrectly.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

right way to vote: photograph of conference attendees sitting in front of tables, raising their hands to vote
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-02-24

How can groups make decisions? First, publicly discover the degree of consensus on a proposal by using Roman voting.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Testing consensus using Roman voting: a black-and-white photograph of a racehorse jockey displaying both thumbs up. Photo attribution: Flickr user vegaseddie.
Adrian SegarASegar
2023-12-23

What's the right way to vote? Asking your audience to raise hands may seem straightforward, but presenters often do this incorrectly.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

right way to vote: photograph of conference attendees sitting in front of tables, raising their hands to vote
Adrian SegarASegar
2023-12-14

How can groups make decisions? First, publicly discover the degree of consensus on a proposal by using Roman voting.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Testing consensus using Roman voting: a black-and-white photograph of a racehorse jockey displaying both thumbs up. Photo attribution: Flickr user vegaseddie.
Adrian SegarASegar
2023-10-25

How can groups make decisions? First, publicly discover the degree of consensus on a proposal by using Roman voting.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Testing consensus using Roman voting: a black-and-white photograph of a racehorse jockey displaying both thumbs up. Photo attribution: Flickr user vegaseddie.
Adrian SegarASegar
2023-09-20

What's the right way to vote? Asking your audience to raise hands may seem straightforward, but presenters often do this incorrectly.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

right way to vote: photograph of conference attendees sitting in front of tables, raising their hands to vote
Adrian SegarASegar
2023-08-19

How can groups make decisions? First, publicly discover the degree of consensus on a proposal by using Roman voting.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Testing consensus using Roman voting: a black-and-white photograph of a racehorse jockey displaying both thumbs up. Photo attribution: Flickr user vegaseddie.

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