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Crowd Wise! Consensus building with the New Economics Foundation (NEF): An AMED Sustainable Development Network September Meet-Up

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Crowd Wise! Consensus building with the New Economics Foundation (NEF): An AMED Sustainable Development Network September Meet-Up

Time: September 23, 2010 from 2pm to 4:30pm
Location: Rising Sun Pub, Clothfair, Barbican, London.
Street: Clothfair
City/Town: London
Website or Map: http://www.beerintheevening.c…
Event Type: sustainable, development, network, meet-up
Organized By: Penny Walker
Latest Activity: Sep 24, 2010

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Consensus Building with the New Economics Foundation (NEF): An AMED
Sustainable Development Network September Meet-Up

Do you ever need to build consensus in your work? Come to this meeting
where we'll be exploring NEF's new Crowd Wise consensus building technique. http://www.neweconomics.org/projects/crowd-wise

NEF's Perry Walker will lead an interactive session where we will:

- use the topic of electoral reform as our subject matter, as we try out the tool for ourselves and discover whether we can find consensus on how UK elections should be run;

- hear about how this negotiation and voting tool is helping a football club agree a strategic vision and how it has enabled people from all sides in Northern Ireland to find a preferred way forward;

- explore how we might use it in our own work.

Places are £10 for AMED full members and NEF members, and £15 for guests, and you can book here.

Read a blog about this here.

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Penny Walker Comment by Penny Walker on September 24, 2010 at 11:37am
We had a very interesting and enjoyable afternoon trying out the tool and - in the process - learning a lot more about electoral systems. You can click through to our discussion here: http://www.amed.org.uk/forum/topics/crowd-wise-discussion-after

Penny

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