Once you have narrowed down the options, you need to decide how to vote on them. There are different voting methods available, such as majority rule, plurality rule, ranked choice, and consensus. Majority rule is simple and fast, but it can also create winners and losers and ignore minority views. Plurality rule is useful when there are many options and no clear preference, but it can also lead to low satisfaction and fragmentation. Ranked choice allows each voter to rank the options in order of preference, although it can be complex and time-consuming. Consensus is collaborative and respectful, but it can also be difficult and frustrating. Choosing the right voting method depends on the size of the group, the type of decision, and the level of consensus you want to achieve.