In short, the group lacked diversity and as a result demonstrated a colossal example of the failings of groupthink. |
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A more in-depth understanding can also serve as a buffer against the perils of groupthink. |
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Or better yet, retire the pledge as an exercise in groupthink unbefitting a free people. |
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Pluralists approach foreign policy decision-making through models like groupthink and bureaucratic politics. |
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Can anything be done to prevent or counteract the kind of groupthink or group corruption described earlier? |
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For one, she will be astonished by not only the pervasive groupthink but how little awareness there is of the narrowness of thought present. |
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We've chosen previously to have diversity, thinking that that would eliminate groupthink. |
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Like many trends, this one is driven in part by Hollywood's marketing groupthink. |
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When groupthink occurs, not all members have had an opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns. |
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We chatted about Twitter, which Milbank says prods journalists toward a kind of groupthink. |
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But I don't think that sort of groupthink is what's in action here. |
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A Nobel prize winner in economy said that benchmarks were a cross between a Ponzi scheme and groupthink. |
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Explicitly encouraging contrary views to be aired is one method of counteracting groupthink. |
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I would expect to find a high level of groupthink in any government. |
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I think the key to avoiding unhealthy levels of groupthink has to do with designing spaces that consistently exert pull upon outsiders, so as to keep the air fresh. |
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They create ossified institutions, paralyzed by groupthink and incapable of self-reflection. |
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In this sense and others, Greenberg's is a call for a return to the groupthink and hawkish conformity of the Bush era. |
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The consequences of groupthink are numerous, and nearly always negative. |
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What pleasure to hear dissent from groupthink. |
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In this article, we apply groupthink theory to a setting where the presupposition of failure is anything but uncontroversial. |
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The good news is that a single dissenter can help the group break out of groupthink and make more rational decisions. |
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A phenomenon known as groupthink provides an explanation. |
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As well as having a strong financial-services bent, boards should be pared down from the 12-16 members that are typical today, so they are less vulnerable to groupthink. |
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Indeed, there is more than ample evidence to suggest that boards of directors, at least historically, have been rife with groupthink tendencies. |
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Whereas early research emphasized how groups expect and enforce loyalty and conformity, sometimes resulting in phenomena such as groupthink, they do not always derogate deviants. |
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The shock will soon congeal into fear-fueled groupthink and gridlock. |
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The only antidote to groupthink is for the leader to encourage debate and to publicly deflate the guardians, because they themselves are getting an ego rush in their self-appointed role of protector. |
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Their apparently suicidal mindlessness is clearly the result of bodily regimentation and psychic allegiance manifested as the groupthink of military order. |
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