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OptionFinder White Papers
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Benefits of Keypads in Meetings
Designing OptionFinder Into the Meeting Process
Facilitating with OptionFinder
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Good Things Come in Small Packages: Facilitated Meetings Using the OptionFinder System. Original publication reference: Flexner, William A. & Wheatley, Kimbal L. (1997) When You Really Must Have Them; Face-to-Face Meetings Using Keypad Electronic Meeting Systems. In David Coleman (Ed.) , Groupware (pp.193-205). New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
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Designing Questions for Interactive Presentations
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Enhancing Your Presentations with the OptionFinder Audience Polling System. Topics include understanding the technology, designing effective questions, timing of questions, characteristics of good questions, formatting questions, and suggestions for preparing, asking, and discussing questions.
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OptionFinder in Medicare Compliance
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Complying with Medicare Guidelines: Lessons from the Auditors. Take advantage of lessons learned in the audit community, including self-assessment workshops, introduction of real-time anonymous polling, CSA methods and healthcare compliance, culture change beginning in workshops and continuing in a cycle of improvement and risk reduction, assessment data serving as evidence of due care, and benefits felt throughout the organization.
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OptionFinder in Control And Risk Self-Assessment
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Risk Self-Assessment: Topics include increasing speed, quality, and focus in the audit planning process; reviewing and clarifying the business strategy; identifying and prioritizing the risks to the company; and benefits of the self-assessment approach.
CSA Design and Facilitation Using Keypad Technology: Presented at IIA CSA Conference, 1997. Topics include reliable methods, KISS mantra, staying focused on desired outcomes, participant interpretation of polling data, and rehearsal for facilitators.
The Genius Comes from Asking the Right Question: Presented at IIA CSA Conference, 1998. Topics include how keypads change the group dynamic, an outcome oriented way to design workshops, the art of asking the right question, using scales, and what to do with the responses to those questions.
Advantages of Electronic Participation in Workshops and Other Meetings: Presented at IIA CSA Conference, 1999. Topics include what the CSA/RSA movement is trying to accomplish, what management and participants think of CSA/RSA, what CSA professionals like about electronic participation, and how electronic participation is different from other forms of participation.
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