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 ...
Groupthink is the term used when decision-making groups make hasty and premature decisions without doing the critical evaluation work required for making well-thought-out and good decisions.
First used by social psychologist Irving Janis in 1972, “groupthink” is a psychological term that refers to how people try to achieve consensus within a group. The default is that in many group ...
You don’t know Irving Janis’s name. But you’ve heard the term he invented: groupthink. A recent example occurred when a New York grand jury indicted Donald Trump on charges related to an alleged ...
William H. Whyte, author of the classic sociological commentary "The Organization Man," coined the term groupthink in a 1952 article that appeared in Fortune magazine in reference to the culture of ...
We live in a competitive world—one that will likely only become more competitive as more countries develop. The question is: How can we set ourselves apart from the pack when so many competitors might ...