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Syscon is a formal consent oriented decision making method that uses resistance as a primary indicator to find the solution the group can live best with.

 

A syscon in general consists of three phases:

  1. expressing the wishes towards a good proposal
  2. generating proposals
  3. rating the proposals

These phases vary in the way they are implemented strongly in the different versions of syscon.
The different versions of syscon range from quick decision making to very deep and time consuming decision making.
We normally start with the quickest version, quick syscon, that can then lead to the deeper versions of syscon if the group decides so.

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