Fit in or Stand out Park's meta-analysis, Flowers's study, Cline's study, Pearl Harbor, and Bay of Pigs invasion, are all victims of group thinking. It is taking over various aspects everyday lives. Companies, schools, and even churches are being affected by an idea call the New Groupthink. (Haymon). Most people now work in teams, in offices without walls, groups in congress. Lone geniuses are out. Collaboration is in. Group thinking is ineffective and leads to failure, this method should be eliminated. Groupthink is a theory from a social psychologist, Irving Janis. It is when a group makes faulty decisions because of group pressure. This eventually leads to a lack of mental competence, enabling one from making decisions solemnly on their …show more content…
Some critical thinkers are already regretting the rapid rise in political partisanship and animosity, and the growing dysfunction of civil society. The multiplicity of media channels and information resources makes groupthink much easier than it used to be. Whatever one’s political preference, one can find a tailored website, favorite radio station, news station, and talk show host who will provide you the news adjusted through that standpoint. Contrasting standpoints are things to be mocked, ridiculed, or ignored. When in reality, they should be respected, considered, and acknowledged. Groupthink has frequently been used by academic elites and journalists in the foreign policy field to categorize various types of questionable group level decision-making process and is often contrasted with its alleged opposite, the conflict-driven bureaucratic politics phenomenon. (Stern and …show more content…
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