a decision-making style that is characterized by excessive efforts to
reach agreement
Groupthink
Groupthink keeps the best liars in power
The team's decision to move forward with a risky plan was a clear example of groupthink, as no one wanted to speak up against the majority opinion.
groupthink
Genuine consensus
Self-censorship
When the decision of the group is not right due to pressure on the group that affects their moral judgment and mental efficiency is known as groupthink. The term was coined by Irving Janis in 1972.
In a work team, characteristics of groupthink may manifest as a strong pressure to conform to the group's viewpoint, a tendency to discourage dissenting opinions, an illusion of invulnerability or unanimity, and conformity to a unified decision without critical evaluation. These traits can lead to a lack of creativity and alternative perspectives, resulting in suboptimal decision-making.
The cast of Groupthink - 2008 includes: Angela Espinosa as Cynthia Dawes Wendy Rosoff as Pilar Von Rosenzweig
Groupthink
conflict,groupthink
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