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by onethought 1793 days ago
Not sure if this is what the OP intended. But Toyota famously distribute the decision making process in a process they call Nemawashi[1] which only after they know they have 100% buyin do they officially make the decision.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemawashi

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This week's 99% Invisible talks about this in the context of the Hanko, the personal stamps used in Japan for signing contracts and recording Nemawashi consensus. It talks about how one may join the 100% consensus, but still not be 100% bought in, which may be what Iv was getting at.

https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/hanko/