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<noinclude>{{glossary}}</noinclude>Group decision making is an essential of the [[alignment]] process in [[trust group]]s, and is defined as one of the essential aspects of a [[platform]]. The [[platform specification]] requires that [[member]]s of the group have available a simple interface allowing questions or choices to be collaborated upon by the members. | <noinclude>{{glossary}}</noinclude>Group decision making is an essential of the [[alignment]] process in [[trust group]]s, and is defined as one of the essential aspects of a [[platform]]. The [[platform specification]] requires that [[member]]s of the group have available a simple interface allowing questions or choices to be collaborated upon by the members. | ||
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− | For most decisions, simple tools like [http://www.ideastorm.com/ideaAbout?pt=About+IdeaStorm Idea Storm] are a very useful and productive component for groups and projects to have available, but for larger-scale decisions that affect many [[stakeholder]]s or even people's [[right]]s a more complete system of [[ | + | For most decisions, simple tools like [http://www.ideastorm.com/ideaAbout?pt=About+IdeaStorm Idea Storm] are a very useful and productive component for groups and projects to have available, but for larger-scale decisions that affect many [[stakeholder]]s or even people's [[right]]s a more complete system of [[governance]] is required. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 03:10, 26 June 2011
Group decision making is an essential of the alignment process in trust groups, and is defined as one of the essential aspects of a platform. The platform specification requires that members of the group have available a simple interface allowing questions or choices to be collaborated upon by the members.
For most decisions, simple tools like Idea Storm are a very useful and productive component for groups and projects to have available, but for larger-scale decisions that affect many stakeholders or even people's rights a more complete system of governance is required.