Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon born of our innate desire to conform with others. First coined in 1972, the term specifically refers to the tendency for a group to make bad or poorly ...
Have you ever been in a situation where everyone seems to agree without giving the problem much thought? This is often an example of a psychological phenomenon known as groupthink. Groups tend to ...
In our increasingly digital and interconnected world, the phenomenon of groupthink poses a significant threat to effective decision-making, particularly in remote work settings. As the philosopher ...
Have you ever seen a business take an action that made you wonder, “What were they thinking?” Your second thought might be, “Anyone would know that’s a dumb idea.” Think, for example, of Netflix’s ...
For example, remote work may lead to workers' collaboration networks becoming less interconnected and more siloed as they communicate less frequently with colleagues across different groups. This ...