The Structured design Dialogue Process (SDDP or SDP) is composed
of 31 component constructs, grouped into seven modules. Listed in one of the
seven models is the, “Influence Tree Pattern” or “Tree of Meaning.” The base of the tree as depicted in the figure
below is the most influential in identifying planning and decision making
processes. This level helps to develop and accomplish intentions higher on the
tree. The SDP dialogue is the catalyst
for the tree and helps with the growth of the Influence Tree.

The forces presented are
social and organizational. The “Social Class” system is not a factor in the
contribution of discussion during the SDP process. Everyone has a voice and
contribute to the tree. The
organizational development of the tree helps participants to develop a working
plan for change or improvement within the group.
Sources
New Agora: New Geometry of
Languaging and New Technology of Democracy: The Structured Design Dialogue
Process http://www.harnessingcollectivewisdom.com/new_agora.html
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