<p>This book proposes an approach to analyzing, designing and implementing Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS). The experience gained in developing a concrete system, Co-oP, suggests that GDSS should be distributed, loosely-coupled and process-driven. A distributed and loosely-coupled GDSS archite
A Consensus Handbook: Co-operative decision making for activists, co-ops and communities
โ Scribed by Seeds for Change
- Publisher
- Seeds for Change
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This comprehensive book explains the spirit and philosophy of co-operative decision making as well as providing practical guidance on how to facilitate a consensus process. It looks at common situations and explain the skills and tools your group can use to ease the path to a decision. The book covers techniques for decision-making in small and large groups as well as virtual meetings.
We've also included material on some of the pitfalls and problems you and your group may face - and have provided some suggestions of how to deal with them!
Whether you're new to consensus or are experienced; whether you think it's the best way to make decisions or are struggling to make it work: A Consensus Handbook is for you.
โฆ Subjects
Politics; Nonfiction; POL000000; POL007000
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