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You can note some key words behind the key variable or ask one of the participants (or co-faciliator) to note them on post-its that can later be worked with.
Is the force already formulated as a variable (a thing that
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3. Review the results of voting: Isolate the forces that clearly got the most votes on a separate flip chart. There might be some forces
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