What it does
When a decision is made in a group but half the room walks out silently disagreeing, implementation will be sabotaged β consciously or unconsciously. Collaborative decisions don't have to be unanimous, but they do have to be sufficiently supported by everyone. This prompt facilitates group decision processes that build real consensus: every argument is heard, objections are addressed, and the final decision carries everyone's commitment. Use it when group decisions are frequently challenged afterward, when your team struggles to reach agreement, or when you want decisions that are more robust and carry stronger buy-in.
When to use
- When a decision is made in a group but half the room walks out silently disagreeing, implementation will be sabotaged β consciously or unconsciously
- Collaborative decisions don't have to be unanimous, but they do have to be sufficiently supported by everyone
- This prompt facilitates group decision processes that build real consensus: every argument is heard, objections are addressed, and the final decision carries everyone's commitment
- Use it when group decisions are frequently challenged afterward, when your team struggles to reach agreement, or when you want decisions that are more robust and carry stronger buy-in
What you will get
A structured result ready to use, personalized for your context.