Ground rules (original) (raw)
Ground rules are a common set of agreed standards in some process, such as negotiation, mediation, psychotherapy or facilitation, that allow meaningful dialogue to proceed with the aim of minimizing conflict.
Some common ground rules in business and organisational meetings may include:
- one speaker at a time should speak
- being receptive to the views of others
- participating actively in discussions
- strive for consensus
- no side conversations
- make discussions additive
- agree that all views have equal value
In some therapeutic types of groups, the group leader (or the group itself) may adopt such ground rules as:
- use I statements
- what is said here, stays here
- stay in the here and now
The Wikipedia itself operates on having some established ground rules for smooth operation.
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