Description: The ‘Jargon Consensus’ is a consensus model based on specialized language and terminology understood by a specific group of participants. This approach allows group members, who share similar technical or professional knowledge, to reach agreements and make decisions more efficiently. Jargon, in this context, acts as a means of communication that facilitates mutual understanding and collaboration by eliminating ambiguities that could arise in more general language. The main characteristics of Jargon Consensus include the specialization of vocabulary, the ability of participants to interpret and effectively use technical terms, and the creation of an environment where discussions can be deeper and more meaningful. This model is particularly relevant in fields such as technology, medicine, and engineering, where the use of specific terminology is crucial for precision and clarity in communication. By fostering a shared understanding, Jargon Consensus not only improves the quality of decisions made but also strengthens group cohesion, allowing participants to feel more comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions within a common frame of reference.