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# If that doesn’t work move onto one of the other methods of decision making listed below | # If that doesn’t work move onto one of the other methods of decision making listed below | ||
Reference: https://thedecider.app/consensus-decision-making |
Latest revision as of 20:55, 2025 January 26
Consensus Based
(everyone must agree)
Consensus decision making is a slow, egalitarian, and transparent process where everyone must agree on the final decision.
It works well for decisions that will impact many people, especially when those people have valuable insights and can engage in candid negotiations
- Define the problem or opportunity visibly
- Brainstorm all possible options
- Take an initial non-binding vote
- Allow people to advocate for options they strongly support
- Take another non-binding vote
- Negotiate with holdouts, asking "What would it take to get you on board?"
- Repeat steps 4-6 until everyone agrees
- If that doesn’t work move onto one of the other methods of decision making listed below