Consensus and Facilitation
Consenus
A short guide to Consensus Decision Making
A shorter version of our standard guide to consensus decision making (below) - read this if you want a basic introduction or a refresher.
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PDF - 325k
Consensus Decision Making
- updated, with lots of new material
Consensus is a decision-making process that works creatively to include all persons making the decision. This briefing includes sections on quick decision making, consensus in large groups and consensus troubleshooting.
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PDF - 2.7Mb
Consensus Flowchart
A flowchart of how consensus can be reached - this complements our briefings on facilitation and consensus.
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PDF - 100k
Facilitation
A short guide to Facilitating Meetings
A shorter version of our standard guide to facilitating meetings (below) - read this if you want a basic introduction or a refresher.
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PDF - 250k
Facilitating Meetings
Ever sat through a meeting that has dragged on and on, with tempers running high, people talking over each other and no decisions being made? This briefing has tips and advice on facilitating meetings and making them worthwhile, including facilitation roles, preparing a meeting, active listening, problems in meetings and large groups.
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PDF - 650k
Making Meetings Accessible
A facilitator's guide to how to adjust your meetings for people with physical and sensory impairments. Our guide on practical access issues may also be useful.
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PDF - 150k
Short Guide to Facilitating Workshops - New
A quick introduction to preparing and running a workshop.
Draft version - currently only available as
PDF - 775k
Facilitating Workshops - updated draft, with lots of new material
Running a workshop is a great way to share your skills or help people learn from each other. It can feel a bit daunting if you're new to it, but this briefing will help you put a good workshop together.
Draft version - currently only available as
PDF - 1.2Mb
Facilitation Tools
Facilitation Tools for Meetings and Workshops - updated, with lots of new material
A compilation of tools and techniques we find useful when working in groups and facilitating meetings or workshops.
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PDF - 1.8mb
A short guide to Group agreements for workshops and meetings
Group agreements are a useful tool for getting your event off to the right start and keeping it on track. They help a group to come to an agreement on how it will work together respectfully and effectively.
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PDF - 150k
A short guide to Using Questions in workshops
Questioning is a technique often used by facilitators during workshops, meetings or one-on-one mentoring or coaching as an alternative to presenting information and answers.This briefing discusses how you can use questioning as part of your facilitator's toolkit.
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PDF - 325k
A short guide to Active Listening
Active listening is a useful skill for all sorts of situations - whether you're taking part in meetings and workshops or dealing with conflict. By actively listening we can come to understand how the speaker feels about a subject or situation - this briefing explains how we can hear people through their words and tune into their underlying emotions, concerns and tensions.
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PDF - 325k
A short guide to Giving and receiving feedback
Feedback is an essential tool to help us learn new skills and improve existing ones. Like most things, giving inexpert feedback can hinder rather than help. This is a short guide to making the most of your feedback sessions.
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PDF - 315k
Hand Signals - draft
some of the most commonly used hand signals used to make meetings run more smoothly, and help the facilitator spot emerging agreements.
Draft version - currently only available as
PDF - 320k
Other Consensus and Facilitation Materials

Doing it Without Leaders
An introduction to the ideas behind direct democracy and consensus - why should we try to organise in a non-hierarchical way?
PDF - 100k
Making Decisions by Consensus
A practical guide to using consensus in small and large groups.
PDF - 225k
Doing it Without Leaders and Making Decisions by Consensus have also been published as two chapters in Do It Yourself - A Handbook for Changing Our World edited by the Trapese Collective.
External resources:
Rhizome has lots of interesting materials and discussions about consensus and facilitation on their blog.