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  2. Consensus decision-making - Wikipedia

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    Consensus decision-making is a group decision-making process in which participants work together to develop proposals for actions ... The group first elects, say ...

  3. Consensus - Wikipedia

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    Rough consensus, a term used in consensus decision-making to indicate the "sense of the group" concerning a matter under consideration. Consensus democracy, democracy where consensus decision-making is used to create, amend or repeal legislation. Consensus-based assessment, the use of consensus to produce methods of evaluating information.

  4. Wikipedia:What is consensus? - Wikipedia

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    Consensus is a group discussion where everyone's opinions are heard and understood, and a solution is created that respects those opinions. Consensus is not what everyone agrees to, nor is it the preference of the majority. Consensus results in the best solution that the group can achieve at the time. Remember, the root of "consensus" is ...

  5. Wikipedia:Silence and consensus - Wikipedia

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    Apply the rule of silence and consensus only when a weak consensus would suffice. Silence and consensus does not apply when a mandatory discussion is required. When real people are affected by a decision, such as blocking users, or using material covered by the biographies of living persons policy, positive confirmation is preferred. Even in ...

  6. Agreeing to agree: Everyone must come to consensus at ... - AOL

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    Proponents of consensus say it’s the ultimate in fairness. World Resources Institute climate director Melanie Robinson said it may not work easily, but “what is important is this is a forum ...

  7. Wikipedia:Consensus - Wikipedia

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    Editors may propose a change to current consensus, especially to raise previously unconsidered arguments or circumstances. On the other hand, proposing to change a recently established consensus can be disruptive. Editors may propose a consensus change by discussion or editing. That said, in most cases, an editor who knows a proposed change ...

  8. Jeffries? Newsom? AOC? No consensus, but Democrats want a new ...

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    No consensus, but Democrats want a new generation - Poll. Susan Page, Cybele Mayes-Osterman and Sudiksha Kochi, USA TODAY. ... say, age 60: House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries, outgoing vice ...

  9. Wikipedia talk:What is consensus? - Wikipedia

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    Consensus requires unanimity, or else it is a veiled form of voting out ("ignoring") the minority report. A so-called "rough consensus" cannot be claimed as separate from a type of voting as majority rule. Instead, consensus is a total agreement, where all consent to work together, rather than railroad the minority opinions out.