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− | Consensus Polling is an online decision-making process that allows groups to make creative decisions that just about everyone feels good about, decisions that last. Consensus polling allows everyone to | + | Consensus Polling is an online decision-making process that allows groups to make creative decisions that just about everyone feels good about, decisions that last. Consensus polling allows everyone to work together to craft a collaborative solution themselves (not simply advise the decision-making body). Consensus polling leaves communities feeling "whole," rather than in conflict, as with some other methods. |
===Why does consensus polling work?=== | ===Why does consensus polling work?=== |
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Introduction
Consensus Polling is an online decision-making process that allows groups to make creative decisions that just about everyone feels good about, decisions that last. Consensus polling allows everyone to work together to craft a collaborative solution themselves (not simply advise the decision-making body). Consensus polling leaves communities feeling "whole," rather than in conflict, as with some other methods.
Why does consensus polling work?
- Consensus polling gives people a chance to efficiently express their views.
- The decisions made through consensus polling are almost unanimous.
- The process takes place in the open, where everyone can see what's happening and how it is progressing.
- Participants are the decision-makers.