Consensus Mini Lessons
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Around the middle of 2006, the Council decided to begin each meeting with a 10-minute mini-lesson on the consensus process. The mini-lesson outlines may be recorded below. They're most likely based on the documentation we already have.
Lesson 1
- Here's where the documentation lives Meeting Tips Scribe
- If you think you know it already, add to it
- It's helpful for everyone to know something about facilitation, because it eases the decision-making process.
- Facilitation = making the conversation go towards a conclusion, not just giving everyone a chance to speak
- It's not just about letting everyone speak/make things feel fair
- There are tools for making this happen: queue/stack, summarizing the conversation, asking pointed questions, cutting people off
- Scribe = records the decisions so they may be referred to later
- The scribe writes our history, so it's important that decisions are recorded correctly. Facilitators need to have the scribe read back proposals before final consensus is reached.