Collective decision making refers to a process where decisions are made by a group or community rather than an individual. It involves considering multiple perspectives, reaching consensus, and sharing responsibility for outcomes.
Related terms
Consensus Building: A method used in collective decision making that aims to find common ground among participants.
Deliberation: The process of thoughtful discussion and consideration before reaching a decision.
Voting Mechanisms: Various methods such as majority voting or proportional representation used in collective decision making processes.