[CPWG] Help Share the Consensus Playbook

Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond ocl at gih.com
Sat Apr 25 16:34:15 UTC 2020


ALAC does not have a definition for its consensus? (see Appendix 3)
I am surprised that this has been missing:
https://atlarge.icann.org/get-involved/vote-and-consensus

Kindest regards,

Olivier

On 24/04/2020 16:56, Evin Erdogdu wrote:
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> *Consensus Playbook Published*
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> Originated from GNSO’s Policy Development Process (PDP) 3.0 initiative
> and a subsequent Additional Budget Request (ABR), the /Consensus
> Playbook/ has been completed for the ICANN community to reference and
> use. *The /Consensus Playbook/ can be downloaded here:
> **http://go.icann.org/consensus* 
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> This playbook was developed by an external vendor (Consensus Building
> Institute - CBI.org <https://www.cbi.org/>) via an Additional Budget
> Request <https://go.icann.org/3bkd5Oz>(ABR) for FY20 submitted by the
> GNSO Council, based on PDP 3.0 improvements
> <http://go.icann.org/pdp3dot0>. The ICANN Board approved
> <https://community.icann.org/x/Wxq8BQ>the ABR contingent upon the
> playbook being developed with *broad applicability across the
> community*, and not just limited to GNSO PDPs. Hence, this /Consensus
> Playbook/ aims to provide community volunteers with practical tools
> and best practices for building consensus, bridging differences, and
> breaking deadlocks within ICANN processes beyond just GNSO working
> groups. In developing the playbook, CBI interviewed fourteen (14)
> ICANN community leaders across ICANN’s SOs and ACs, who shared their
> extensive consensus building experience in leading and participating
> in working groups and community groups.
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> The playbook stresses that consensus building should be considered as
> a journey and it does not just take place at the end of a group’s
> deliberations. To that end, we’d like to draw your attention to
> Appendix A, which serves as a reference guide to help inform you which
> of the fifteen (15) “plays” are applicable to the various phases of
> the community’s work.  
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> It is important to note that this playbook does not seek to change the
> definition of consensus or the methods of decision making as
> prescribed in each community group’s rules and procedure; it does not
> seek to introduce any new requirements either.*It is designed for the
> ICANN community and is only permitted to be used by the ICANN
> community in support of ICANN related work. The playbook shall not be
> used for any non-ICANN related purposes.*
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> All ICANN community volunteers are strongly encouraged to review the
> playbook. We anticipate additional opportunities for the ICANN
> community to discuss the contents and practical utility of the playbook.
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Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD
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