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The decision-making work of Joachim ThomeBodhi Neiser and Douglas Webb and others was presented to the rest of the WuppDays #4 core team. Joachim gave an intro into decision making theory and Doug facilitated a Full Systemic Consensus full systemic consensus round on the question 'Which film should we watch next?'. It is worth mentioning that this question would be unlikely to make it into a Full SysCon full systemic consensus round normally, but it was decided to be better to use a trivial question that we would honour honor the decision for instead of asking a serious question where the decision could not be honoured. Below are the results from the cycle:honored (as not all relevant parties present).

Date: 2016-01-16
Location:
Chemnitz
Participants
: Douglas Webb, Camille Childeric, Nick Sellen, Matthias LarischMartin Schott, Adrean König, Konrad Becker, M. KühnBodhi Neiser, Tais Real, gabriela and Anja Konhäuser
Facilitators
: Douglas Webb, Bodhi Neiser and Joachim Thome

Needs, Wants &

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Values

Info

DW: I need to watch a film that is downloaded! No buffering. I want to watch a film that makes me laugh at least once. I value good cinema and wide group acceptance.

CC : Needs: need to finish the movie before 00:30 cqus eim leqving afterwards . Want: A comedy or documentary related to yunity values . Values: Community, sharing...

Nick Sellen:

  • need: either in English or with English subtitles

  • want: something not too depressing as I don’t think they are as good for group viewing

  • want: not on a slow online thing where it buffers every few seconds

Matthias Larisch:

  • Needs: fulfilling time to chill, recover and get some inspiration

  • Wants: have fun and like the movie.

  • Values: It’s a film. My values don’t apply :)

Martin Schott:

  • Need: understand the movie (English or German)

  • Want: have a good time - be inspired, thrilled or made laugh

  • Value: watch artistically sophisticated movie

Adrian

  • entertaining

  • exciting

  • informational

Konrad:

  • needs: i want to think about the film

  • want: fun for everyone

  • value:

Melinda K:

  • please make me laugh, a bit of humour

  • please make me learn, a bit of about our body and emotions

Bodhi Neiser: I want a film with a sad ending and that everyone will enjoy watching.

Taïs

  • need- something at least a tiny bit surprising, not a hollywood cliché of the genra
  • want- where, so the sauna room.
  • values- original version !

Gaby

  • needs: english lang
  • wants: learn something
  • want: everyone enjoy

Anja

  • needs: is in its original language (preferable english)  
  • wants: is not just about cars or racing machines
  • values: i haven’t seen it (often)

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Proposals

 

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Which film should we watch next?                 
 
Info
Round 1

0 = Spontaneous and unstructured decision

  1. How I live now

  2. The old man who didnt want to celebrate his 100th birthday

  3. A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (Iranian with English subs)

  4. Enter the Void

  5. Lawrence of Arabia

  6. Terminator 2 (oh yeah, give me your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle)

  7. green planet

  8. Pans Labyrinth

  9. The Usual Suspects

  10. Cowspiracy

  11. Exit Through The Gift Shop (a banksy film)

  12. Pulp fiction

  13. K-Pax

  14. Man on Wire

  15. Nothing Personal

  16. How to change the world

  17. Pumuckl

  18. We Feed The World

  19. Einer flog über das Kuckucksnest One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

  20. Bottled Life

FS = Further Solutions

Vote

 Vote ProposalBNCCMSGVNSTRMKKBDWMeMLAKTotal% max. resistanceMedian

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Round 1                     1620400020021002017%0

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10130720325052823%2

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74070300322813025%2

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151037503329033630%3

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187080602422803933%2

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20003063430101003933%3

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230305153061044033%3

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35035050349334033%3

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41403303349554033%3

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833356320510304336%3

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959128000010634437%2.5

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1070822003525104437%2.5

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54908443019355042%4

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1430371075802235042%3

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117997270024315143%3.5

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19100762732101045243%3.5

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134038594359035344%4

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1790556305021085344%5

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1257294406510705949%5

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FS559106631072357159%5.5

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6210180101075107108067%7.5

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001078641010810858672%8

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Outcome

In answer to the question:

Which film should we watch next?

12 participants selected the following proposal with 17 % max. resistance:

How to change the world