Description: The Judgment Consensus Model is a structured approach to reaching consensus based on the evaluation and judgment of a panel of experts. This model is used in situations where collective decision-making is required, especially in complex contexts where information is abundant and opinions may vary significantly. Through a systematic process, experts analyze the available information, discuss their perspectives, and ultimately reach an agreement that reflects the collective judgment of the group. This approach not only seeks the convergence of opinions but also fosters enriching dialogue among participants, allowing different viewpoints to be considered and integrated into the final decision. Transparency and justification of decisions are key characteristics of this model, making it especially valuable in various fields such as scientific research, public policy, and risk management. By utilizing a panel of experts, individual biases are minimized, and the quality of collective judgment is enhanced, resulting in more informed and robust decisions.