Rational consensus

Rational consensus has been proposed as best practice for group decision making, across several academic disciplines, since the early 1980s. Mathematical modeling of consensus processes was attempted as early as the 1950s.

A classic paper titled "Overcoming Resistance to Change" was published by Lester Coch and John French in 1948.[1]

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  1. ^ "The classic article 'Overcoming Resistance to Change' by Lester Coch & J.R.P. French, is considered the beginning of 'participative' management". Models for Management.

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