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Multi Voting

Multi Voting is a decision-making technique used in group settings to prioritize options or ideas by allowing participants to cast multiple votes across a set of items. It helps teams quickly converge on the most popular or important choices by distributing votes, often using methods like dot voting or weighted scoring. This approach is commonly applied in agile development, retrospectives, and brainstorming sessions to facilitate consensus and focus efforts.

Also known as: Dot Voting, Weighted Voting, Prioritization Voting, Multi-Criteria Voting, Voting with Multiple Votes
🧊Why learn Multi Voting?

Developers should use Multi Voting when working in teams to streamline decision-making processes, such as selecting features for a sprint, prioritizing bugs, or choosing technical solutions during planning meetings. It reduces bias and ensures that all voices are heard, making it particularly valuable in agile environments where rapid, collaborative decisions are essential for project efficiency and team alignment.

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