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Why It Matters

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The business example does not ask for a generic opinion. It gives every agent the same alternatives, current position, and target outcome. This creates a shared decision problem that can be examined from several configured perspectives.

The council is particularly useful when the user's preference may already be embedded in the wording. A single model may simply validate that preference. Multiple independent agents create opportunities for the initial framing to be challenged before a final recommendation is produced.