Fist to Five Voting and Consensus Process

The North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO) describes the Fist to Five process for making decisions as a community. Fist to Five moves away from simple “yes” and “no” voting, helping the group to understand the quality of the “yes,” or the extent to which the group supports the idea.

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