Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by hdjjhhvvhga 1793 days ago
I'm not sure. There was just one representative from each department/team, and there were around 20 of them. Only one objected. So if "80-20 split is a fairly clear consensus", 95-5 is even more so.

I remember this story as the approach seemed quite reasonable to me initially. However, the weak point in this case was that people cared only about only a limited set of items, mostly related to their work, and were unable to grasp how the aggregation of everything agreed upon would influence the outcome.

That's the point where a good manager should step in and say something like, "B and C, I agree that what you propose is important, but we can't possibly realize everything everybody is asking for. Therefore we will have to consider your requests on another occasion."

1 comments

> if all of the votes in the majority were from the Engineering team and both of the votes in the minority were from Marketing then there is no consensus

This is the critical part. If the QA objects there is no consensus. Doesn’t mean management won’t decide in favor of the others, but no consensus has happened if a major group objects.