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==Why Consensus Polling Works?==
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We have already seen the shortcomings of voting, and how the consensus polling document makes the sharing of ideas possible. Consensus polls enable communities to resolve issues and reach decisions in a collaborative manner leaving the group feeling "whole," rather than in conflict.
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* Consensus polling gives people a chance to efficiently express their views
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* The decisions made through consensus polling are almost unanimous
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* The processes are given enough time and freedom to evolve naturally
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* Provides a platform for open discussions
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* Active participation and inclusiveness are encouraged

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Why Consensus Polling Works?

We have already seen the shortcomings of voting, and how the consensus polling document makes the sharing of ideas possible. Consensus polls enable communities to resolve issues and reach decisions in a collaborative manner leaving the group feeling "whole," rather than in conflict.

  • Consensus polling gives people a chance to efficiently express their views
  • The decisions made through consensus polling are almost unanimous
  • The processes are given enough time and freedom to evolve naturally
  • Provides a platform for open discussions
  • Active participation and inclusiveness are encouraged


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