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 ...
The saying "too many cooks spoil the broth" is well-known. It means that the more people involved in a task, the poorer the outcome. I find this expression holds true in the world of business where ...
There’s a slippery slope in the climb toward social acceptance. Why do people do what they do to be part of something, not just in college environments but in foreign policy war rooms, in workplaces, ...
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 ...
Too many companies are stuck trying to replicate old-school brainstorming models in a remote world. The truth is, while traditional "groupthink" brainstorming was flawed in the boardroom, it kills ...
Journalists are terrible at hiding their desire to run our democracy, using their platforms to direct history to the "right side." That badly disguised lust for power creates an audience problem, ...
Last year, I was sitting in my U.S. History I class debating our right to freedom of speech. My class was divided along party lines; one half vouching for the protection of hate speech under the First ...
Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce said on Thursday that the composition of Big Tech companies led to "literal groupthink." Bruce was asked on "The Faulkner Focus" about employees of Big Tech companies ...
Creativity is among the most in-demand skills in the workplace. It’s not surprising that top multinational companies are looking to hire inventive thinkers: Research shows that creativity can drive ...