CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What does unanimity mean in the context of group decision-making?

  1. Majority rule

  2. Plurality vote

  3. Everyone agrees on a single course of action

  4. Dictatorship

The correct answer is: Everyone agrees on a single course of action

Unanimity in the context of group decision-making means that everyone agrees on a single course of action. This signifies complete agreement and harmony within the group towards a specific decision or direction. In contrast, options A and B (majority rule and plurality vote) imply decisions made by the majority of the group rather than complete agreement by all members. Option D, dictatorship, on the other hand, involves decisions made by a single individual without the consent or agreement of the group as a whole.