What Makes a Good Team Produce a Poor Decision?
What Makes a Good Team Produce a Poor Decision? Group Think When agreement becomes more dangerous than ignorance Framing the Question Groupthink is what happens when a team’s desire for harmony, confidence, or speed quietly outranks its desire for truth. A good team can make a poor decision not because its members lack intelligence, but because the group structure punishes doubt and rewards agreement. The danger is especially high when the stakes are high, the leader is strong, the team is cohesive, and dissent feels socially expensive. The better question is not “How smart are the people?” but “What is the group making hard to say?” Why This Question Matters A good team produces a bad decision when its intelligence gets trapped inside its social dynamics. That is the short answer. Groupthink occurs when members of a cohesive group accept what seems to be the group consensus, even when they privately doubt it. Britannica describes groupthink as a mode of thinking where people in small...