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.
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 ...
For decades, the word “groupthink” has been common to organizational behaviour.\xa0 Coined by social psychologist Irving Janis in 1972, groupthink describes a psychological phenomenon of absolute ...