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* Participants are the decision-makers.
 
* Participants are the decision-makers.

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Introduction

Consensus Polling is an online decision-making method that allows groups to make creative decisions that just about everyone feels good about, decisions that last. Consensus polling allows everyone to not only give input to the decision-makers, but to actually craft a collaborative solution themselves. 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.


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