I read a great series of posts by Laird Schaub on the following four questions (he devoted a post to each question):
1. How to choose a decision-making process (in what contexts should groups adopt consensus, and in which contexts shouldn't they)
2. So you want to make decisions by consensus? (basic definitions of what this means and choices the group has in how to go about it)
3. Consensus decision-making from soup to nuts (highlights of the key steps—agenda setting, initial discussion, delegation/committee work, proposal generation, conflict resolution, decision-making)
4. But who seconded the motion? (recommendations for how minutes should be structured for consensus process meetings)
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