Majority decision-making involves making decisions based on the support of the majority of the decision-makers.
For example, formal decisions, such as approving an evaluation design or accepting a final report, might be put to a vote, with a simple majority required or a higher level of agreement. In situations where evaluation team members are also on the steering group, they might be able to vote on these decisions, or they might be non-voting members who can engage in discussions but not vote.
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'Majority decision making' is referenced in:
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- Communication for Development (C4D) :
- Rainbow Framework :