After going through the determined group inventory questions, be sure that each person feels they have had a part in the discussion and been heard. Save time to go around the room and ask each person what they feel has been discovered during the inventory, how they feel about the discoveries, and any suggested solutions they have (without adopting any, but taking notes for a future meeting to make vote & adopt changes based on the inventory)
This next part of the process is comparable to Steps 5 & 6: we acknowledge the things we found objectionable in our inventory, the defects we have found (Step 5), and become ready to bring everything to our Higher Power as manifested through the group conscience (Steps 6 & 7) when we then hold another meeting to bring motions, and come to an informed group conscience on making any changes.
Discuss each item listed from the group’s inventory. Remember, this is just about discussion and brainstorming, and not yet voting on changes. A separate business or group conscience meeting should be held after the group inventory meeting to vote on making any changes, giving members a chance to process and think about what was uncovered and discussed during the group inventory.
Following discussion on each item, the group should decide which issues are most urgent and necessary to bring to the next business meetings to vote on addressing using the group conscience. If there are a lot of things on the list, the group can vote on importance and which to bring to business meeting(s), addressing the most important issues (as voted on by the group) first.
Be sure to thank each person who attended, and close in the usual manner of the group. Schedule another business meeting, if there isn’t a regular one scheduled already, to make motions about any issues that came up during the Inventory