Groupthink Decision Making Bias
Watch as the group falls into unanimous decision-making madness! Who needs individual thoughts anyway?
About this Rabbit Hole
Ever found yourself questioning why smart people sometimes make bad decisions when working together? Embarking on this rabbit hole journey will delve into the fascinating world of groupthink and its influence on decision-making. Uncover the hidden dangers of always agreeing and learn how high-performing teams can fall victim to the silent killer of groupthink. Prepare to be shocked by the unexpected ways our individuality can be compromised in a group setting. Watch in order or skip around β each video adds a new layer of insight into this captivating topic.
Videos in this Rabbit Hole
Groupthink and Its Influence on Decision-Making: How Do We Lose Our Individuality in Groups?
Our Commentary
Ever been in a meeting where everyone nods along like bobbleheads? That's groupthink in action, folks. Remember, just because everyone else is doing it, doesn't mean it's right. #StayIndividual
The Psychology of Groupthink: Why Smart People Make Bad Decisions Together
Our Commentary
Ever notice how the louder the group, the quieter the critical thinking? It's like the brainpower gets diluted in a sea of misguided confidence. Makes you wonder - are we ever really making decisions as individuals, or just going with the (often misguided) flow?
Groupthink Uncovered: The Surprising Danger of Always Agreeing
Our Commentary
So, is this like when you and your friends all say "I don't mind, whatever you guys want" for dinner, and end up at the same mediocre Mexican place every time? Groupthink: ruining friendships and dinner plans since forever.
The Silent Killer of High-Performing Teams
Our Commentary
So, basically, Goupthink is like that one friend who always agrees with you even when you're clearly making a terrible decision. Cool. Now I know what to blame for all those failed group projects.
BRAINWASHED: The Dangers of Groupthink
Our Commentary
Watching this video feels like a glimpse into the Twilight Zone of decision-making. It's like a cautionary tale for anyone who has ever blindly followed the herd.
Groupthink- Applying the Concept in Counselling
Our Commentary
So are we diagnosing group dynamics or planning a therapy session? Either way, I'm intrigued by the idea of applying groupthink to counseling β could make for some interesting therapy sessions!
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