The Collaborative Delphi - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 14
About This Presentation
Title:

The Collaborative Delphi

Description:

The Collaborative Delphi Helen Ivy Rowe – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:165
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 15
Provided by: Ivy31
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: The Collaborative Delphi


1
The Collaborative Delphi
  • Helen Ivy Rowe

2
Purpose
  1. Briefly define Collaborative Delphi.
  2. Describe its use by the SRR.
  3. Provide update on issues covered by Delphi.

3
Delphi Defined
  • The Delphi is a research technique used for
    gathering and developing expert opinion through
    iterative surveys.

4
Collaborative Delphi
  • Choose issues from meetings.
  • Send questionnaires.
  • Summarize responses.
  • Send responses with further questions.
  • Individuals given the opportunity to revise their
    original answers in response to group feedback.
  • Use Delphi results to continue debate in meeting
    or in another round of Delphi.

5
Delphi benefits
  • Anonymity removes fear of embarrassment for
  • Presenting views in public.
  • Contradicting superiors.
  • Fresh input untainted by the opinions of
    others.
  • Process cannot be domineered by the few.
  • Opportunity to freely change an opinion in
    response to group feedback.

6
Baseline Issue
  • Issue From what point should SRR recommend that
    data be collected for each indicator?
  • Delphi 8 and 9 results Split between choosing
    present/current status and using the earliest
    possible data for each indicator as a starting
    point.

7
Baseline Issues
  • Present/current status (start with now)
  • No bias.
  • End user can compare with historical data
  • Is historical data useful?
  • Difficulty in past data sets using same protocol.
  • Earliest possible data
  • Each baseline should be chosen based on the
    indicator.
  • Should objectively report as much information as
    possible. (Why limit the information reported?)
  • Starting with current status will limit
    interpretability of data.
  • In either case, some baselines may start in the
    future.

8
Reporting Methods
  • Issue SRR must decide how data for each
    indicator is reported.
  • Delphi 9 Given 7 methods to spatially
    categorize data, indicate level of acceptability
    and preference, give comments.
  • Results 1. An array of comments indicated that
    more than one method should be employed by SRR.
    2. Ecological Climate Zones rated most
    acceptable and most preferred option.

9
Reporting Methods
  • Delphi 10 Should we limit the number of spatial
    methods we use in reporting data? If so to what
    number?
  • Options
  • 1 Limit to two methods political and 1
    ecological (result 2 methods)
  • 2 Do not limit approaches each indicator
    should be reported according to the most
    appropriate methods. (result 7 methods)
  • 3 Each criterion group will chose one methods
    to report all of its indicators (result 4
    methods)

10
Reporting Methods
  • Results mixed, Option 1 slightly preferred
  • 1 Limit to two methods political and 1
    ecological (result 2 methods)
  • Simplifies the output for clearer reporting
    overall.
  • Some responses here argued for using geo
    referencing political data and thereby using only
    one reporting method.
  • All social and economic indicators might not fit
    with political boundaries (zip code and census
    tract data).

11
Reporting Methods
  • 3 Each criterion group will chose one method to
    report all of its indicators (result 4 methods)
  • Standardize reporting methods within the
    Criterion Group, fewer methods overall than 2.
  • Difficult to interpret data for policy makers and
    scientists.
  • Not possible to form indicators into an
    integrated index.
  • Would have to read each indicator separately.
  • Only one method for each Criterion Group is too
    narrow.

12
Reporting Methods
  • 2 Do not limit approaches each indicator
    should be reported according to the most
    appropriate method. (result 7 methods)
  • No one good method for displaying everything.
  • Best reflects diversity of data.
  • Allows for the most appropriate method to be
    chosen for each indicator. Increases complexity
    permitted in reporting.
  • Difficult to interpret data for policy makers and
    scientists.
  • Not possible to form indicators into an
    integrated index.
  • Would have to read each indicator separately.
  • Need continuity within the overall report.

13
Next Steps
  • Baseline Issues and reporting methods will be
    discussed at the next meeting.
  • This meeting Criterion groups may offer
    suggestions for next Delphi topics.

14
  • Any feedback or questions?
  • How well is Delphi serving our process?
  • Thank you for your participation.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com