2x2 Value Matrix
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2004-12-06 01:02.
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Group facilitation methods: Selection / Prioritising Processes
Identification
Alternative names:
Boston Square, C-BoxLevel of process:
MethodIntent or purpose:
A simple method for evaluating and selecting from a limited number of ideas using two values.
Used as component of:
Part of a workshop where a few ideas have been created and now need to be compared against two values
Types of Participants:
anyOptimal amount of time needed:
60 - 90 min depending on the number of ideas and peopleHowto
Usual or Expected Outcomes:
agreement about the best option from the listLevel of participation:
highHow is success evaluated:
agreement on an ideaType of Facilitator-Client Relationship:
standardLevel of Difficulty to Facilitate:
No specific skills requiredResources Needed:
White board or flip chart and markersPre-Work Required:
the ideas have to be generatedProcedures:
See file and URL
Follow-Up Required:
process the idea that has been selectedHow flexible is the process?:
veryBackground
Developer:
unknownDerived from:
unknownHistory of Development:
unknown
References:
none
License Model:
Free (or unattributable)Website:
http://www.imaginal.nl/toolweek3.htmSuppliers
Trainers:
| Name | City | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Durland Consulting | Wheaton | United States |
| Imaginal Training | Groningen | Netherlands |
| Performance Resources International Ltd. | Wellington | New Zealand |
| VALDUS | Port Louis | Mauritius |
Consultants:
| Name | City | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Durland Consulting | Wheaton | United States |
| Imaginal Training | Groningen | Netherlands |
| Performance Resources International Ltd. | Wellington | New Zealand |
| VALDUS | Port Louis | Mauritius |



