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Decision-making System for Organizations/Political Parties
A tool for internal democracy within a political party, trade union or other organizations.

A tool for Human resource
A tool for corresponding with the employees/partners and you take care of new ideas in a simple and effective manner.

E-democracy
An advisory instrument for politicians on federal, state, county and municipal levels. Can also be used as an official governmental site for revitalizing the democratic process used in a decisive or advisory capacity.

Policy Making Forum
A new type of Internet discussion forum where participants could improve the rate of meaningful information retrieval by grading the initial contributions in terms of content value. The software will sort the list after popularity so one could more easily find useful info.

Business Management
Perpetual yearly meetings in all types of companies and associations replacing or complementing the traditional yearly meeting. This would make it easier also for small shareholders to participate and reduce costs for hotels, travelling, conference halls etc. The Vivarto Technologies Delegated Voting System takes the current proxy voting systems to a higher level.

Communication with customers
A software producer wants to get input how to improve their product. Everyone in the usergroup gives ideas how to improve the product and evaluate everyones ideas. The producer gets the most efficient way of developing towards customer needs.

A tool for Travel and Meeting managers.
Save the investment in NCP by excluding a couple of meetings per year. Go to the meeting more prepared and be more efficient.

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