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Collaborative Consensus Decision Making Matrix

John Moran | 10/18/2016
Consensus decision-making is a process in which group members develop and agree to support a decision in the best interest of the group. Consensus may be defined professionally as an acceptable resolution, one that can be supported, even if not the “favorite” of each individual.  Getting a group to come to consensus on an issue or problem is one of the hardest tasks a facilitator can undertake. When the group finds widespread agreement, planning and the implementation of decisions will be m... To continue reading this story Click Here

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