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Decisionmaking is the cognitive process leading to the selection a course of action among alternatives.
Structured rational decisionmaking is an important part of all science-based professions, where specialists apply their knowledge in a given area to making informed decisions.
The anterior cingulate cortex and orbitofrontal cortex are brain regions involved in decisionmakingprocesses.
Consensus decision-making is a decision-making process that not only seeks the agreement of most participants, but also to resolve or mitigate the objections of the minority to achieve the most agreeable decision.
Decisions about when to split up into working groups, how to handle agendas, how to deal with changes to agendas or working groups from the floor, etc., are affected by the allocation of the group's time to urgent versus important matters.
These procedural matters are held to be crucial to the survival of a consensus decisionprocess, along with issues of safety, fairness, and closure which arise from their application in practice.