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This report explores the principles of collaborative decision-making, emphasizing full participation, mutual understanding, and inclusive solutions. It highlights community preferences for meeting scheduling, noting a 72% survey response. Key findings reveal a preference for weekdays, and fourth Wednesdays as the best meeting date. This approach promotes shared responsibility among stakeholders to achieve common goals. Participation is encouraged through consensus-based decision-making, with options for voting based on decision rules such as simple majority, super majority, or unanimous consent.
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COLLABORATIVE cooperative concerted collective joint combined shared two-way common *********************************************************************************** COMPETITIVE rival opposing contending challenging enemy opposite hostile conflicting
values of collaborative decision-making Full Participation Mutual Understanding Inclusive Solutions Shared Responsibility
72% survey response (18 of 25) • Meet in Palm Beach or Martin county • 67% want to meet on weekdays • 73% unable to meet on Saturdays • best standing date is fourth Wednesdays Work Plan Meeting Scheduling
Full Participation • Mutual Understanding • Inclusive Solutions • Shared Responsibility options POLL for level of agreement Consensus-Based Decision Making options when most are okay with options VOTE based on your decision rule
Decision Rule examples 51% of those present = simple majority 75% of those present = super majority 100% of those present = unanimous