Consent decision making

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 * Dutch: Consent besluitvorming

Introduction

 * Consent decision making (CDM) is one of the principles of sociocracy 3.0.
 * Consent decision making is about making “good enough for now, safe enough to try” decisions and then testing them in practice to learn through experience and improve iteratively when reasons emerge to do so.
 * Consent decision making doesn't mean 100% agreement.

More info
See YouTube of 4 minutes.

The following words can be found in a comment from James Priest in a Facebook message.


 * Consent decision making is about improving communication.
 * You want to shift supremacy from an individual or a group to reason.
 * You want to bring collective intelligence to the table.
 * With consent decision making you want to bring the available information into consiousness.
 * You want to learn and discover, evolve assumptions.
 * You want to collate knowledge.
 * You want the diversity of contexts.
 * Generating a greater sense of ownership and raise accountability and effectiveness are bi-products.

Questions

 * Can you combine consent and democratic decision making?

More info

 * http://handbook.sociocracy30.org/consent-decision-making.html
 * http://www.ontheagilepath.net/2015/05/efficient-group-decisions-using-the-7-levels-of-decision-making-an-agile-coach-must-have.html

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