\documentclass{article} \usepackage{geometry} \geometry{ paperwidth=2.75in, paperheight=4.25in, top=0.2in, bottom=0.5in, left=0.2in, right=0.2in } \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric, arrows.meta, positioning} \input{src/how-to-consensus-zine/flow-chart-only.tex}% \begin{document} \begin{center} \consensusflowchart{0.6}{\footnotesize} \end{center} \newpage% Smaller version \section{Consensus Process} \textbf{Discuss}: The item is discussed with the goal of identifying opinions and information on the topic at hand. \textbf{Proposal}: Based on the discussion a decision proposal is presented \textbf{Consensus Test}: The facilitator calls for consensus on the proposal. Each member must actively state whether they agree/consent, stand aside, or object, \textbf{Stand Aside}: Member does not support a proposal, but does not block \textbf{Block}: Member blocks on moral or ethical grounds and the proposal fails \newpage Page\par \#3 \newpage \section{Roles} Roles: Essential for Efficiency Essential Roles: Facilitator: Keep the group on topic on time and within the rules Timekeeper: Make sure no one rambles and keep on schedule Note Taker: Takes Notes DLC Roles: Empath: keep the emotional climate rational diffuse potential emotional conflicts Devils Advocate: you know this one Greeter: greet newcomers, inform them of what's happened \newpage \section{Things go right when...} \begin{enumerate} \item meeting more frequently \item use direct action tactics- paid staff are avoided- networked with other consensus-based groups \item members monitor their own/others’ domineering behavior \item members reflected collectively on the distribution of power \item as many decisions as possible are left up to each person \item all decisions are treated as provisional \end{enumerate} \newpage \section{Things Go Wrong When...} \begin{enumerate} \item one voice is heard more than others \item complacency in a few leading decisions \end{enumerate} \newpage Back\par Cover \thispagestyle{empty} \newpage {\centering \huge \textbf{Intro to Achieving Consensus}\par} Consensus Decision Making (CDM) Intro and Reference "The commons are those things that we all own together, that are neither privately owned,nor managed by the government" \thispagestyle{empty} \end{document}