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View, voice veto
The framework of 'view, voice, vote, veto' serves as a structured approach to define the rights and roles of individuals within a group discussion. It clarifies who can simply express a view, who can actively engage with a voice, who is entitled to a vote, and who possesses a veto power over decisions. The specific roles can vary based on the context and organizational structure, as demonstrated by the distinction between having a voice in one scenario and exercising veto power in another. This model highlights the importance of role definition in decision-making processes within different environments.
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