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Consensus-Based Decision-Making: When It Works & When It Doesn't
5 years ago by kennyskitchen (72)
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I remember you telling me the story about the man at Jackfest and how intense the situation was. Situations like such are extremely difficult to deal with. You very eloquently put in words a very good point, the bad actor with no responsible parties in relation. Those experiences are always very hard to handle in a way that everyone is comfortable with. Sometimes it’s just not possible to reach a consensus.
I respect the way you all handled the projects situation at Rainbow. I think that love and care are the first methods that should be approached. Personally, I applaud Stock pot for stepping up and taking responsibility to take action and calm down the projects and get them away from kiddie village and isk. Violence is always a last resort, but it sounds like force was used in a just manner.
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