yksimielisyyspäätöksiä
Yksimielisyyspäätöksiä, often translated as consensus decisions or unanimous decisions, refers to a decision-making process where all members of a group or committee agree on a particular course of action. This contrasts with majority rule, where a decision is made if more than half of the participants vote in favor. In a consensus decision, even a single dissenting voice can prevent a decision from being made, requiring further discussion and compromise until all parties are in agreement.
The primary goal of seeking unanimous decisions is to ensure that all voices are heard and considered,
However, the pursuit of unanimous decisions can also be time-consuming and challenging. Reaching a point where