• dragbone@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    I’m assuming this is considering a technical problem? We generally prefer consent over consensus meaning a solution is accepted if noone is against it instead of everyone being for it.

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      1 year ago

      The absence of descent does not imply the presence of acceptance.

      Sometimes people are busy and don’t have time to think about or discuss doing X thing, but they haven’t bought in on it.

      A lead or senior person on the team needs to gather input and get a read from people individually, sometimes.

      I also think there’s another good one when things are in a deadlock and nobody wants to force their position: “Disagree and decide.” - having some ruffled feathers and a resolution is way better than the illusion of harmony and no closure.