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Groupthink What is it?  Why should we care about it? What can we do about it?
What is groupthink? groupthink occurs when a group makes faulty decisions because group pressures lead to a deterioration of “mental  efficiency, reality testing, and moral judgment” (Irving Janis, 1972, p. 9).  
Symptoms of Groupthink   Illusion of invulnerability  Collective rationalization  Belief in inherent morality  Stereotyped views of out-groups  Direct pressure on dissenters  Self-censorship  Illusion of unanimity  Self-appointed ‘mindguards’
Illusion of Invulnerability Creates excessive optimism that encourages taking extreme risks.
Collective Rationalization Members discount warnings and do not reconsider their  assumptions.
Belief in Inherent Morality Members believe in the rightness of their cause and therefore ignore the ethical or moral consequences of their decisions.
Stereotyped Views of Out-groups Negative views of “enemy” make effective responses to conflict seem unnecessary
Direct Pressure on Dissenters Members are under pressure not to express arguments against any of the group’s views.
Self-censorship Doubts and deviations from the perceived group consensus are not expressed
Illusion of Unanimity The majority view  and judgments  are assumed to  be unanimous.
Self-appointed ‘mindguards’ Members protect the group and the leader from information that is problematic or contradictory to the group’s cohesiveness, view,  and/or decisions
Remedies for Groupthink   The leader should assign the role of critical evaluator to each member  The leader should avoid stating preferences and expectations at the outset     Each member of the group should routinely discuss the groups'  deliberations with a trusted associate and report back to the group on the associate's reactions
More Remedies for Groupthink One or more experts should be invited to each meeting on a staggered basis and encouraged to challenge views of the members.            At least one member should be given the role of devil's advocate (to question assumptions and plans)  The leader should make sure that a sizeable block of time is set aside to survey warning signals.
Why should we care about groupthink?
Failure to protect forces at Pearl Harbor in 1941
Bay of Pigs Fiasco in 1961
US Escalation of the  Vietnam War
Failed Rescue Attempt of Hostages at US Embassy in Iran
US Invasion of Iraq:  Groupthink ?
Predetermined Policy Decision about Iraq and Saddam Hussein Discount warnings and do not reconsider their  assumptions even as other countries challenge them
Dealing with Dissenters   pressure not to express arguments against any of the administration’s actions.  
Imminent Danger from Weapons of Mass Destruction selective bias in processing information at hand
Limited Examination of Risks of Actions   failure to work out contingency plans
Self-appointed ‘mindguards’?
What can we do about it?
Knowledge is Power   Access a variety of media sources from around the world Think carefully and deeply about actions, policy, and their underlying assumptions
Think About Underlying Assumptions and Implications
Challenge Others to Think
Make a Difference!
 

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Groupthink presentation

  • 1. Groupthink What is it? Why should we care about it? What can we do about it?
  • 2. What is groupthink? groupthink occurs when a group makes faulty decisions because group pressures lead to a deterioration of “mental efficiency, reality testing, and moral judgment” (Irving Janis, 1972, p. 9).  
  • 3. Symptoms of Groupthink Illusion of invulnerability Collective rationalization Belief in inherent morality Stereotyped views of out-groups Direct pressure on dissenters Self-censorship Illusion of unanimity Self-appointed ‘mindguards’
  • 4. Illusion of Invulnerability Creates excessive optimism that encourages taking extreme risks.
  • 5. Collective Rationalization Members discount warnings and do not reconsider their assumptions.
  • 6. Belief in Inherent Morality Members believe in the rightness of their cause and therefore ignore the ethical or moral consequences of their decisions.
  • 7. Stereotyped Views of Out-groups Negative views of “enemy” make effective responses to conflict seem unnecessary
  • 8. Direct Pressure on Dissenters Members are under pressure not to express arguments against any of the group’s views.
  • 9. Self-censorship Doubts and deviations from the perceived group consensus are not expressed
  • 10. Illusion of Unanimity The majority view and judgments are assumed to be unanimous.
  • 11. Self-appointed ‘mindguards’ Members protect the group and the leader from information that is problematic or contradictory to the group’s cohesiveness, view, and/or decisions
  • 12. Remedies for Groupthink   The leader should assign the role of critical evaluator to each member The leader should avoid stating preferences and expectations at the outset   Each member of the group should routinely discuss the groups' deliberations with a trusted associate and report back to the group on the associate's reactions
  • 13. More Remedies for Groupthink One or more experts should be invited to each meeting on a staggered basis and encouraged to challenge views of the members.          At least one member should be given the role of devil's advocate (to question assumptions and plans) The leader should make sure that a sizeable block of time is set aside to survey warning signals.
  • 14. Why should we care about groupthink?
  • 15. Failure to protect forces at Pearl Harbor in 1941
  • 16. Bay of Pigs Fiasco in 1961
  • 17. US Escalation of the Vietnam War
  • 18. Failed Rescue Attempt of Hostages at US Embassy in Iran
  • 19. US Invasion of Iraq: Groupthink ?
  • 20. Predetermined Policy Decision about Iraq and Saddam Hussein Discount warnings and do not reconsider their assumptions even as other countries challenge them
  • 21. Dealing with Dissenters pressure not to express arguments against any of the administration’s actions.  
  • 22. Imminent Danger from Weapons of Mass Destruction selective bias in processing information at hand
  • 23. Limited Examination of Risks of Actions failure to work out contingency plans
  • 25. What can we do about it?
  • 26. Knowledge is Power Access a variety of media sources from around the world Think carefully and deeply about actions, policy, and their underlying assumptions
  • 27. Think About Underlying Assumptions and Implications
  • 30.  

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