(Ebook pdf) Consensus-Oriented Decision-Making: The CODM Model for Facilitating Groups to Widespread Agreement
• Tim Hartnett •
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Great Resource!By StellaWhen I wrote The Empowerment Manual, I had to take out an entire chapter on consensus and facilitation as the book was just too long. Now I'm revising it to issue as a stand-alone manual--but I'm also revising my approach to consensus after the Occupy movement! Consensus works well when people have some training and skills, some common values, and some basic level of maturity and flexibility. I've seen it work well iThis practical and intelligent guide to consensus-oriented decision-making is a must read for people of good will who are engaged in decision-making and progress. Regardless of how much or how little you work in the decision-making space, this guide will be of immense value. -- Fred Keeley, FormerConsensus-Oriented Decision-Making combines extensive knowledge of effective communication techniques with deep insight into conflict resolution and group dynamics. This practical step-by-step facilitation guide presents an efficient method any business, government, non-profit, social or community group can use to generate widespread agreement on important decisions with full member participation in an atmosphere of true collaboration. [PDF.fd92] Consensus-Oriented Decision-Making: The CODM Model for Facilitating Groups to Widespread Agreement Rating: 3.70 (498 Votes)
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