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Active listening and Consensus decision-making

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Difference between Active listening and Consensus decision-making

Active listening vs. Consensus decision-making

Active listening is a communication technique that is used in counseling, training, and conflict resolution. Consensus decision-making is a group decision-making process in which group members develop, and agree to support a decision in the best interest of the whole.

Similarities between Active listening and Consensus decision-making

Active listening and Consensus decision-making have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Consensus decision-making, Cooperation.

Consensus decision-making

Consensus decision-making is a group decision-making process in which group members develop, and agree to support a decision in the best interest of the whole.

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Cooperation

Cooperation (sometimes written as co-operation) is the process of groups of organisms working or acting together for common, mutual, or some underlying benefit, as opposed to working in competition for selfish benefit.

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Active listening and Consensus decision-making Comparison

Active listening has 43 relations, while Consensus decision-making has 109. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.32% = 2 / (43 + 109).

References

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