
Consensus Decision Making Matrix
The Consensus Decision Making Matrix supports consensus-building by dividing an identified issue into a set of primary and secondary components. Defining these components increases understanding, identifies what needs to be addressed, and provides a structure to resolve the issue in a way that is acceptable to everyone.
Developed by Public Health Foundation (PHF) Senior Quality Advisor Jack W. Moran and performance improvement expert Amanda McCarty, this tool supports effective group decision making and helps determine next steps.
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