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Writing down your ideas and discussing them with your group


Today we talk about how writing down your ideas and potential decisions and how gathering organized feedback can help you make better decisions for your business.

The post meant for anyone who is interested in making better decisions and are challenge with trying to involving a large group in a decision making process and might be struggling to organize large amounts of feedback and reaching consensus within the group. So you might be :

Using google drive to upload a document into discuto


Our latest Discuto update means you can now upload a document to Discuto directly from Google Drive. And to make things as simple as possible, you choose the source — your drive or your Google Drive.
Here are 3 steps showing you how:

1 - Start a new discussion

When logged in to Discuto, go to "My discussions", then "Create new discussion", and add:

Lessons learnt at 2013's Web Summit in Dublin


Yes, the Dublin Web Summit is an experience — 10000+ visitors and 1000+ exhibitors. There are chances to interact with a large number of investors, customers, partners, and competitors — all relevant or important.

We definitely did our preparation but, of course, there is always room for improvement. Here is what we learned; we hope it will help you get more out of exhibitions:

We are now in beta!


We launched discuto.io on 30 October at the Web Summit in Dublin, Europe’s largest tech conference. The feedback was excellent and we are working hard to continuously improve the service. 

But what is Discuto for? 

Discuto is a modern decision-making platform that mimics a classic offline process: proposal->debate->decision->implementation. 

The challenge when applying the above process is how to negotiate each step in a way that organises interaction, collaboration and creation, before leading to consensus and decision-making.

This is where Discuto offers a solution.

Document 3.0 - The new Era for documents


Not long ago I had a discussion on where could documents be heading, and lately with the latest release of Iworks and a fantastic article I came across by from François Ragnet (xerox), I decided on writing a little more on this.

History flash-back - “Document 1.0” to “Document 2.0”

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