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Why is consensus building often the best type of conflict resolution?
It allows for difficult decisions to be made by the most-qualified professional on the team.
It lets difficult decisions be made by soliciting votes until at least half the members support a solution.
It addresses everyone’s concerns by refining a solution until everyone agrees it will work and votes to support it.
It enables the group to make a decision by ignoring the concerns of certain team members.
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"It addresses everyone’s concerns by refining a solution until everyone agrees it will work and votes to support it."
Reason: consensus seeks solutions that meet the core concerns of all stakeholders, increasing buy‑in, commitment, and implementation success. The other choices describe decision‑by‑expert, majority vote, or ignoring dissent — none capture the collaborative, integrative nature of consensus building.
Reason: consensus seeks solutions that meet the core concerns of all stakeholders, increasing buy‑in, commitment, and implementation success. The other choices describe decision‑by‑expert, majority vote, or ignoring dissent — none capture the collaborative, integrative nature of consensus building.
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