Everything has a downside. Even strong team cultures and close-knit relationships. The more cohesive the group or relationship, the more susceptible it is to “groupthink.” The idea of groupthink emerged in social psychology in the 1970s to describe the desire of group members to conform to other members' opinions. Interestingly, this happens most frequently when groups enjoy member loyalty, camaraderie and connectedness.
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The Hidden Weakness of Close-Knit Groups
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Everything has a downside. Even strong team cultures and close-knit relationships. The more cohesive the group or relationship, the more susceptible it is to “groupthink.” The idea of groupthink emerged in social psychology in the 1970s to describe the desire of group members to conform to other members' opinions. Interestingly, this happens most frequently when groups enjoy member loyalty, camaraderie and connectedness.