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by dmyler
4615 days ago
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Great writeup. Consensus is important, but total dependence on agreement can water down solutions and lead to gridlock. Plus, settling on a solution (however modified) that one person has advocated from the start helps them own it. So long as mistakes aren't lorded over anyone, this is a great way to help people develop professionally; you learn best from your mistakes, and from the initiatives you spearhead. |
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In my (granted, limited) experience, I've preferred having someone set a definite course than have to deal with a group-think version of a decision.