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Consensus Is Not Unanimity: Making Decisions Cooperatively by Randy Schutt What is consensus? Is it a cooperative, loving, nonviolent process in which people share their best ideas and come up with superior decisions? Or
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Document Date: 2003-02-10 22:57:56


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