9781505410693-150541069X-Best of Communities: V. Consensus

Best of Communities: V. Consensus

ISBN-13: 9781505410693
ISBN-10: 150541069X
Author: Diana Leafe Christian, Rob Sandelin, Tree Bressen, Laird Schaub, Paul Delapa, Betty Didcoct, Caroline Estes, Bea Briggs, Shari Leach, Karl Steyaert
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 68 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781505410693
ISBN-10: 150541069X
Author: Diana Leafe Christian, Rob Sandelin, Tree Bressen, Laird Schaub, Paul Delapa, Betty Didcoct, Caroline Estes, Bea Briggs, Shari Leach, Karl Steyaert
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 68 pages

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Best of Communities: V. Consensus (ISBN-13: 9781505410693 and ISBN-10: 150541069X), written by authors Diana Leafe Christian, Rob Sandelin, Tree Bressen, Laird Schaub, Paul Delapa, Betty Didcoct, Caroline Estes, Bea Briggs, Shari Leach, Karl Steyaert, was published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Best of Communities: V. Consensus (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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V. Consensus Consensus is by far the most common form of decision making among intentional communities— but that doesn’t mean everyone knows what they’re doing or has stellar results. Consensus is based on the notion that it’s better to cooperate than compete. But accepting that notion isn’t enough to guarantee that you’ll remember it in the heat of the moment.When someone disagrees strongly with something that matters a great deal to you, will you respond with curiosity or a clenched jaw? It’s serious work to unlearn competitive conditioning, yet intentional communities are learning how to do it and this collection of 17 articles will give you an excellent overview of the road to cooperative culture through consensus, along with warnings about some of the more common potholes you’re likely to encounter along the way. This Digital Issue includes: 1. Consensus Basics by Tree Bressen, Directory 2000 2. 12 Myths of Consensus by Betty Didcoct and Paul DeLapa, #109 3. Building Creative Agreements: Using Dynamic Consensus to Empower Ourselves by Betty Didcoct and Paul DeLapa, #109 4. True Consensus, False Consensus by Bea Briggs, (including Doctor Ike’s Magical Cup O’ Facilitation, Luc Reid and Exploiting Community for Personal Gain), #113 5. Who SaysWe Can’t Consense to Vote? by Shari Leach,#113 6. When and Why to Block Consensus by Tree Bressen, #122 7. Blocking Made Easy (or at Least Easier): Taking a Look at the Dynamics of Dissent by Laird Schaub, #119 8. When Someone Blocks Far Too Frequently by Caroline Estes, Laird Schaub, Beatrice Briggs, Tree Bressen, #136 9. When We Should Use “Blocking Power” by Caroline Estes, Beatrice Briggs,Tree Bressen, Karl Steyaert, #133 10. Preventing “Tyranny of the Minority” by Laird Schaub, Beatrice Briggs, Tree Bressen, by #137 11. Dysfunctional Consensus—And What You Can Do About It by Rob Sandelin, #110 12. Doing the Heavy Lifting on Affordability by Laird Schaub, #155 13. Busting the Myth that Consensus-with-Unanimity Is Good for Communities, Part I by Diana Leafe Christian, #155 14. “Busting the Myth:” How Consensus Can Work by Laird Schaub, #155 15. Busting the Myth, or Changing the Terms? by Tree Bressen, #155 16. Thinking Flexibly about Consensus by Tim Hartnett, Ph.D., #157 17. How the “N Street Consensus Method” Helps N Street Cohousing Thrive by Diana Leafe Christian, #157
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