Instructional Councils. Decision-Making Processes 1. Consensus Decision-Making: The primary decision-making model is a consensus process, especially when the issue affects the entire staff. a. Definition of Consensus Decision-Making: Consensus decision-making is a process in which participants make decisions by agreement rather than by majority vote. A consensus process is where representatives of the affected parties with a stake in an issue work together to find a mutually acceptable solution. Decisions are reached through a consensus process that includes the following: 1.) There has been communication with and input from constituents. 2.) Participants have reached a meeting of the minds sufficient to make a decision and carry it out. 3.) There is agreement that no one who could block or obstruct the decision or its implementation will exercise that power. 4.) There is agreement that everyone needed to support the decision and put it into effect will do so. b. This definition does not mean unanimity of thought. The resulting agreement may be a package of various levels of enthusiasm and support, but the agreement is one that each party can accept and live with.
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Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement
Instructional Councils. Decision-Making Processes
1. Consensus Decision-Making: The primary decision-making model is a consensus process, especially when the issue affects the entire staff.
a. Definition of Consensus Decision-Making: Consensus decision-making is a process in which participants make decisions by agreement rather than by majority vote. A consensus process is where representatives of the affected parties with a stake in an issue work together to find a mutually acceptable solution. Decisions are reached through a consensus process that includes the following:
1.) There has been communication with and input from constituents.
2.) Participants have reached a meeting of the minds sufficient to make a decision decide and carry it out.
3.) There is agreement that no one who could block or obstruct the decision or its implementation will exercise that power.
4.) There is agreement that everyone needed to support the decision and put it into effect will do so.
b. This definition does not mean unanimity of thought. The resulting agreement may be a package of various levels of enthusiasm and support, but the agreement is one that each party can accept and live with.
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Negotiated Agreement
Instructional Councils. Decision-Making Processes
1. Consensus Decision-Making: The primary decision-making model is a consensus process, especially when the issue affects the entire staff.
a. Definition of Consensus Decision-Making: Consensus decision-making is a process in which participants make decisions by agreement rather than by majority vote. A consensus process is where representatives of the affected parties with a stake in an issue work together to find a mutually acceptable solution. Decisions are reached through a consensus process that includes the following:
1.) There has been communication with and input from constituents.
2.) Participants have reached a meeting of the minds sufficient to make a decision decide and carry it out.
3.) There is agreement that no one who could block or obstruct the decision or its implementation will exercise that power.
4.) There is agreement that everyone needed needs to support the decision and put it into effect will do so.
b. This definition does not mean unanimity of thought. The resulting agreement may be a package of various levels of enthusiasm and support, but the agreement is one that each party can accept and live with.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Instructional Councils. Decision-Making Processes
1. Consensus Decision-Making: The primary decision-making model is a consensus process, especially when the issue affects the entire staff.
a. Definition of Consensus Decision-Making: Consensus decision-making is a process in which participants make decisions by agreement rather than by majority vote. A consensus process is where representatives of the affected parties with a stake in an issue work together to find a mutually acceptable solution. Decisions are reached through a consensus process that includes the following:
1.) There has been communication with and input from constituents.
2.) Participants have reached a meeting of the minds sufficient to make a decision and carry it out.
3.) There is agreement that no one who could block or obstruct the decision decision, or its implementation implementation, will exercise that power.
4.) There is agreement that everyone needed to support the decision and put it into effect will do so.
b. This definition does not mean unanimity of thought. The resulting agreement may be a package of various levels of enthusiasm and support, but the agreement is one that each party can accept and live with.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement
Instructional Councils. Decision-Making Processes
1. Consensus Decision-Making: The primary decision-making model is a consensus process, especially when the issue affects the entire staff.
a. Definition of Consensus Decision-Making: Consensus decision-making is a process in which participants make decisions by agreement rather than by majority vote. A consensus process is where representatives of the affected parties with a stake in an issue work together to find a mutually acceptable solution. Decisions are reached through a consensus process that includes the following:
1.) There has been communication with and input from constituents.
2.) Participants have reached a meeting of the minds sufficient to make a decision decide and carry it out.
3.) There is agreement that no one who could block or obstruct the decision or its implementation will exercise that power.
4.) There is agreement that everyone needed needs to support the decision and put it into effect will do so.
b. This definition does not mean unanimity of thought. The resulting agreement may be a package of various levels of enthusiasm and support, but the agreement is one that each party can accept and live with.
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Samples: Negotiated Agreement