3. Inclusive decision-making
How can you follow a decision you didn't vote for? Two key factors can make it easier: feeling that your voice is valued and trusting the decision-making process. Inclusive decision making should not be mistaken for achieving consensus. You can have clearly defined authority where everyone knows who is responsible for which decision and how their input is sought. For example, you can gather information and opinions on upcoming decisions through voting, surveys, or by going around the table and letting everyone contribute in a meeting. Ensure that everyone has access to information to provide input in the best way.

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