Integrative Decision-Making Process definition

Integrative Decision-Making Process means the decision-making process and associated rules set forth in Section 8.5.

Examples of Integrative Decision-Making Process in a sentence

  • Any participant may raise any topic or proposal in a Governance Meeting with the intent of reaching one or more Governance Outputs, including, without limitation, proposals which initially do not propose such outputs, however only Governance Outputs shall be allowed final outputs from the Integrative Decision-Making Process and recorded as such in the Circle’s governance records.

  • Every act or decision done or made by the Managers at a meeting duly held at which a quorum is present or by written consent shall, unless otherwise expressly provided to the contrary herein, require using the Integrative Decision-Making Process, where the Circle referenced therein refers to the group of Managers, and reaching a State of Integration among all Managers present at such meeting, unless authority for such act or decision has been delegated by decision of the Managers or as provided herein.