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Five Finger Check

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The five-finger check is a quick, uncomplicated method for checking whether all participants in a workshop understand the task in the same way.

As a moderator, you can use it to query a consensus on a topic in a few seconds without greatly interrupting the flow of the work.

If it turns out that there are major differences of opinion, the moderator can immediately intervene in a guiding manner.

Registered users will find a detailed description of how to use the method in a meeting or workshop context in the next section. Registration is free of charge.

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