Friday, December 21, 2018
Friday, December 14, 2018
How does Welphi work?
Here’s how to setup a Welphi process in 9 easy steps!
1| Create
questionnaires
Creating
questionnaires and setting up the entire process is quick and easy. Just let
the app know who will participate, what will be analysed, which possible
answers can the participants choose and that’s it.
2| Introducing and
inviting participants
Leave all the
heavy-lifting administrative tasks to Welphi. Just let it know who the
participants are and, on the click of a button, they will receive an invitation
e-mail. Further ahead in the process, reminder emails can also be sent to all
participants or only to those who still haven’t completed the questionnaires.
3| Introduce study
objects
Easily insert the
indicators/goals/criteria/scenarios or whichever objects you will be asking
participants to analyse.
4| Creating response
scales
Welphi allows the definition of any kind of closed
scales like for example Likert scales, or any other you feel better capture
your participants’ opinion towards the study elements.
5| Create rounds
In order to start
getting the participants answers and feedback, you will need to create a round.
To move towards a consensus, you can set up additional rounds at will.
6| Producing
questionnaires statistics
Throughout the entire process, Welphi
provides detailed stats of each participant’s status as well as the current
results for each study object on each round.
7| Creating rules
for approval and rejection
At the end of each
round, Welphi will enable you to define acceptance or rejection rules based
upon which any study object can be either approved, rejected or be left
unclassified for further rounds
8| Sharing round
results with participants
In the beginning
of each round, participants will have the opportunity to check the
previous round results as well as participants’ anonymous comments.
This information can help them revise their answers or keep the same
answer as in the previous round
9| Producing
statistical graphs for each round and for the whole process
Welphi will give you
the tools to analyse your rounds, test different rules, and check which
indicators/criteria/goals got the higher and lower approval rates
Get to know Welphi for
yourself! Start a free trial at https://app.welphi.com
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
The Delphi method & The Welphi
The Delphi
method is a tool for structuring an effective group communication process,
allowing a group of individuals, as a whole, to deal with a complex problem and it is based on the assumption that group opinion is more valid and reliable
that individual opinion. Delphi was developed at the RAND Corporation in
the 1950s to forecast the impact of technology on warfare and it roughly consists
in the employment of a series of intensive questionnaires interspersed with a
controlled opinion feedback. There are four key features that characterize a
Delphi process, as follows:
1 | Anonymity of the individual
responses;
2 | Iteration that allows
participants to revise their perspectives and values;
3 | Controlled feedback;
4 | Statistical aggregation.
By not
making mandatory the physical presence of the members of the group, Delphi
avoids social pressure (as it is an anonymous process) and it allows for a more
efficient use of resources, such as time and money. This is valid for all group
sizes, but is especially relevant considering large groups and/or
geographically dispersed participants.
Since its development, and given its underlying flexibility, the Delphi method has undergone different modifications and today there are several types of Delphi methods. This ability to adapt to different real-world problems makes it possible to find examples of Delphi processes on: risk management, investment analysis, planning health services, policy and trend analysis and policy formulation. The Delphi method has been used for meeting several challenges, including: establishing objectives, planning for budget allocations, collecting current and historical data, exploring perceptions associated with potential policy options, exploring personal motivations and values and forecasting by exploring what is likely to happen, what may change, and what effects can be anticipated. Thus, Delphi has been applied in a large number of domains including business, economics, finance, health care, sales and strategic planning.
The Welphi is an online survey platform implementing the Delphi method. The platform allows for the creation of questionnaires aiming at the acquisition of the opinion of several participants engaging in the process, which may or may not be geographically disperse and/or with a busy agenda, in an easy and affordable way due to its web-based nature. Through a system of questionnaire rounds, it is possible, in an anonymous way, to confront each participant with the opinions of his peers, engaging participants in a non-face-to-face format and promoting consensus among the group on issues that lack the support of quantitative data. Thus, the Welphi is positioned between a face-to-face meeting – where the confrontation of ideas is possible but the physical presence of all participants is required– and a simple online questionnaire – where the opinion of participants is requested but not shared with others and no opportunity is given to each participant to revise his option in light of the opinion of his peers.
Since its development, and given its underlying flexibility, the Delphi method has undergone different modifications and today there are several types of Delphi methods. This ability to adapt to different real-world problems makes it possible to find examples of Delphi processes on: risk management, investment analysis, planning health services, policy and trend analysis and policy formulation. The Delphi method has been used for meeting several challenges, including: establishing objectives, planning for budget allocations, collecting current and historical data, exploring perceptions associated with potential policy options, exploring personal motivations and values and forecasting by exploring what is likely to happen, what may change, and what effects can be anticipated. Thus, Delphi has been applied in a large number of domains including business, economics, finance, health care, sales and strategic planning.
The Welphi is an online survey platform implementing the Delphi method. The platform allows for the creation of questionnaires aiming at the acquisition of the opinion of several participants engaging in the process, which may or may not be geographically disperse and/or with a busy agenda, in an easy and affordable way due to its web-based nature. Through a system of questionnaire rounds, it is possible, in an anonymous way, to confront each participant with the opinions of his peers, engaging participants in a non-face-to-face format and promoting consensus among the group on issues that lack the support of quantitative data. Thus, the Welphi is positioned between a face-to-face meeting – where the confrontation of ideas is possible but the physical presence of all participants is required– and a simple online questionnaire – where the opinion of participants is requested but not shared with others and no opportunity is given to each participant to revise his option in light of the opinion of his peers.
Therefore, the Welphi permits to confront ideas in an asynchronous, online, participatory and iterative way. Moreover, by permitting to anonymously share the participants’ comments, each participant can change his initial position, thus promoting group consensus. The Welphi was developed to facilitate the process of:
| Creating questionnaires;
| Creating
rounds;
| Introducing
the object of study (indicators, criteria, objectives, policies, etc.);
| Creating response scales;
| Introducing and inviting participants;
| Producing questionnaire statistics;
| Creating
rules for approval and rejection;
| Sharing
rounds results with participants;
| Producing
statistical graphs for each round and for the whole process.
Stay tuned for further information on the features of Welphi.
In the meantime, test the welphi at https://app.welphi.com
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Introducing Welphi
The
Delphi method has historically been widely used for solving the most diverse
and complex real-word problems. Welphi is an
online platform implementing the Delphi method,
which brings an additional and refreshing feature to a rather classical Delphi
process: automation.
In addition, Welphi makes use of a web-based
environment to develop Delphi processes in which participants are all connected
to each other online as well as with the team conducting the study.
Welphi’s out of the box features include
invitation and reminder e-mails which can be sent directly from the platform to
keep participants engaged and the study up and running.
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