Definition--Reflection
For the next phase trying to solve world peace, our team chose to utilize the brainstorming method utilized during the IPR to put down some of the ideas we had about the root of the problems in world democracies. With the broad scope of our initial research, this allowed us to draw from our individual research to present problems we noticed so that we could see where there was alignment across topics. We utilized Miro software (rebranded this week from Real Time Board) to provide this collaboration so each of us had the opportunity to put down all of our thoughts. Once all of the thoughts were placed, we met via Zoom to affinitize the results so we could narrow our focus towards a problem we felt had the most impact. We reviewed our results, noted where some ideas fell into multiple categories, and chose a common thread we believed to be at the crux of each of the committees we reviewed in the analysis phase. We each included similar problems, so it was seamless to transition to a singular focus based on our posts, voter representation. We further narrowed our problem to focus on electoral integrity.








