
Group Conscience
A group conscience is a shared decision-making process where members of a group come together to discuss and agree on important issues or actions. It ensures everyone's voice is heard and aims for consensus or collective agreement, fostering collaboration and accountability. This process helps maintain transparency, respect diverse perspectives, and strengthen the group's unity by making decisions that reflect the collective will rather than one individual's view. It’s commonly used in organizations, such as support groups or committees, to promote democratic participation and responsible governance.