TYANNOTT Governance System - AI Prompt Reference
TYANNOTT (Two Yeses and No Nos or Two Thirds) is a dual-pathway decision-making system:
Core Mechanics
- Consensus Path: Decisions pass with minimum 2 "Yes" votes and 0 "No" votes
- Override Path: Any "No" vote triggers requirement for ⅔ supermajority of total membership voting "Yes"
- Abstentions: Permitted and don't block either pathway
Key Principles
- Prioritizes consensus while preventing obstruction
- Single dissenter can force higher approval threshold
- Supermajority can overcome unreasonable opposition
- Balances efficiency (consensus track) with democratic legitimacy (override track)
Typical Implementation
- Quorum: Majority participation for consensus decisions
- Deliberation: Mandatory discussion period when override triggered
- Emergency procedures: Reduced thresholds with subsequent ratification
- Clear vote recording for accountability
Use Case: Organizations needing both collaborative decision-making and ability to act decisively despite minority opposition.